Dairy Products Market Research Reports & Industry Analysis

The U.S. dairy industry is undergoing a renaissance thanks to new product introductions that leverage rising consumer demand for healthier product options. This includes the marketing of underrated protein sources such as Greek yogurt and even non-dairy alternatives to household staples such as cheese and milk. Our research delves into the trends shaping and reshaping a variety of dairy products both presently and into the years to come. Even mature segments such as the U.S. ice cream market hold a litany of surprising insights thanks to trends that favor healthy ingredients, novel flavor introductions, and the elimination of GMOs (which have emerged as a much maligned nutritional and scientific powder keg of debate and controversy).

MarketResearch.com’s report catalog focused on dairy products provides insights into product and market trends, analysis, opportunities, projections, sales, and marketing strategies. Specifics on market share, segmentation, size, growth in both the U.S. and global markets are also featured.

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Dairy Products Industry Research & Market Reports

  • Dairy Products and Alternatives in Slovenia

    ... for the first few years of the forecast period. Cheese and yoghurt are perceived as high in nutritional benefits, therefore the demand for such products is growing, while the demand for butter and cream is ... Read More

  • Cheese in Pakistan

    ... to social media among affluent urban dwellers. With affluent young urban professionals in particular increasingly likely to adopt lifestyle and dietary habits that are popular in Western countries, there are huge opportunities for cheese brands ... Read More

  • Yoghurt and Sour Milk Products in Uruguay

    ... trade unions resulted in general strikes and a reduced supply of raw milk, which limited yoghurt production. Thus, in 2022 companies focused exclusively on developing products, such as new flavours, on a more regular basis. ... Read More

  • Plant-Based Dairy in Uruguay

    ... emerging as well as multinationals. During the first half of 2023, the Chilean company The Not Company launched NotMayo and NotBurger and it is expected to increase its portfolio in the short term. Retail volume ... Read More

  • Other Dairy in Uruguay

    ... leading player Cooperativa Nacional de Productores de Leche (Conaprole) suffered production problems in its chilled dairy desserts plant, which negatively impacted its supply and volume sales. The new labelling laws also played a negative role ... Read More

  • Other Dairy in Switzerland

    ... over health conditions increase, other dairy has responded with lower fat and low sugar options for consumers. This reactivity to consumer trends resulted in positive value sales growth in 2023. Capitalising on the trend towards ... Read More

  • Other Dairy in Slovenia

    ... added sugar, attracting more health-orientated consumers. Private label is also registering rapid growth thanks to its more attractive prices and wider range of desserts. For instance, Spar launched Crème Brulee in its Premium line of ... Read More

  • Butter and Spreads in Kenya

    ... is expected to dampen volume sales. In addition, the Kenyan shilling is depreciating against the dollar and this is making imports more expensive. Cooking fat remains the largest product in terms of volume sales, as ... Read More

  • Butter and Spreads in Switzerland

    ... dampening sales. Swiss consumers are increasingly limiting their butter consumption or choosing more premium products, eating butter only on specific occasions, such as breakfast and brunch. Euromonitor International's Butter and Spreads in Switzerland report offers ... Read More

  • Butter and Spreads in Uruguay

    ... growth in butter and spreads. However, the category experienced high demand during the COVID-19 pandemic with many consumers preparing home-made foods. Growth is now being restricted by employees working back in the office, which means ... Read More

  • Dairy Products and Alternatives in Jordan

    ... of chained supermarkets and hypermarkets will continue to drive growth. However, in 2023, dairy products face a new set of challenges due to inflated prices as oil and fuel prices increase across the globe. This ... Read More

  • Dairy Products and Alternatives in Myanmar

    ... by growing adoption rates and repeat purchases among urban parents. The demand for baby food shows potential for further growth as more parents in urban areas embrace these products, creating opportunities for both local and ... Read More

  • Dairy Products and Alternatives in Lithuania

    ... price increases at a time of significant increases being seen in the cost of living. However, the essential status of many dairy products and general improvements in the socioeconomic situation in Lithuania meant that the ... Read More

  • Dairy Products and Alternatives in Serbia

    ... on-the-go consumption and the return to foodservice outlets. Both of these trends negatively impacted dairy consumption in 2023, with retail volume sales remaining in decline for a second year in 2023. Consumers spent less time ... Read More

  • Other Dairy in Ecuador

    ... the first products to run out when there was a shortage. With no national strikes, 2023 was a better year for cream; however, cream’s performance continued to be impacted by rising health awareness and consumers ... Read More

  • Plant-Based Dairy in Sweden

    ... rising trend, especially within plant-based cheese. In addition to cheese, which can be used in cooking or in sandwiches, dessert vegan cheeses by brands such as Casheury, Nurrish, Green Vie and Olik Rice Above, make ... Read More

  • Cheese in Romania

    ... cheese are also the consequence of the total elimination of pandemic restrictions in Romania in 2022, meaning consumers returned to workplaces and schools and thus are seeing fewer snacking occasions and cooking occasions at home. ... Read More

  • Yoghurt and Sour Milk Products in Serbia

    ... consumers are still spending more time outside of the home and are enjoying eating out in the foodservice channel. This factor continues to impinge on retail volume sales of yoghurt and sour milk products in ... Read More

  • Yoghurt and Sour Milk Products in Slovakia

    ... households still felt the full impact of high inflation and cut but back on non-essential expenditure. This was despite dairy yoghurt continuing to benefit from a lower VAT rate of 10%, which gave it a ... Read More

  • Butter and Spreads in Slovakia

    ... which had an impact on production costs, and ultimately, unit prices With high inflation driving up the general cost of living, many households chose to reduce their consumption of butter, either by purchasing the product ... Read More

  • Plant-Based Dairy in Slovakia

    ... the review period. Demand is being driven by a growing number of people following flexitarian and vegan diets, as they seek to lead healthier lifestyles. The increasing prevalence of food allergies and intolerances also contributed ... Read More

  • Cheese in Taiwan

    ... bake at home. Euromonitor International's Cheese in Taiwan report offers in-depth knowledge of the market at a national level, providing local insight and understanding unavailable elsewhere. In addition to the latest retail sales data 2018-2022, ... Read More

  • Vegan Cheese Market Size and Trend Analysis by Region, Type, Source (Almond, Cashew, Coconut, Soy) and Segment Forecast to 2030

    ... expected to grow at a CAGR of 16.7% over the forecast period (2023-2030). The vegan cheese market report provides an executive-level overview of the current vegan cheese industry worldwide, with detailed forecasts of key indicators ... Read More

  • Dairy Products and Alternatives in Kazakhstan

    ... gas prices boosted the local economy, its usual outflow to the global market through Russia was disrupted and its energy sector had to look for other alternatives. As a result, the economy did not reap ... Read More

  • Dairy Products and Alternatives in Oman

    ... retail channels. The government’s investment in infrastructure is set to see ongoing economic growth in 2023, although its ongoing Omanisation programme will likely continue to restrict population growth. The COVID-19 pandemic is no longer having ... Read More

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