Region: Europe
Category: Baby Food

Europe Baby Food

(191 reports matching your criteria)
  • Casein And Caseinate Market, By Type (Casein (Edible Casein, Industrial Casein) and Caseinate (Sodium Caseinate, Calcium Caseinate, Potassium Caseinate)), By Application (Nutritional Food & Beverages, Infant Nutrition, Dairy Products, and Others), By Geography (North America, Latin America, Asia Pacific, Europe, Middle East, and Africa)

    ... Latin America, Asia Pacific, Europe, Middle East, and Africa) Casein and caseinate are proteins obtained from cow's milk. Casein constitutes around 80% of the proteins in cow's milk. It coagulates or curdles in the stomach ... Read More

  • Baby Food Packaging Market: Global Market Size, Forecast, Insights, Segmentation, and Competitive Landscape with Impact of COVID-19 & Russia-Ukraine War

    ... 4.2% during 2025-2034. This report on global baby food packaging market report provides holistic understanding of the market along with market sizing, forecast, drivers, challenges, and competitive landscape. The report presents a clear picture of ... Read More

  • Protein Hydrolysate Ingredient Market: Global Market Size, Forecast, Insights, Segmentation, and Competitive Landscape with Impact of COVID-19 & Russia-Ukraine War

    ... 6.9% during 2025-2034. This report on global protein hydrolysate ingredient market report provides holistic understanding of the market along with market sizing, forecast, drivers, challenges, and competitive landscape. The report presents a clear picture of ... Read More

  • Slovenia Baby Food

    ... the category. An increasing number of consumers are opting for baby food brands that contain natural and organic ingredients, with many of these products being labelled as ""bio."" This shift reflects a broader trend towards ... Read More

  • Sweden Baby Food

    ... and brands are responding by investing in value-added benefits such as organic and/or plant-based ingredients in order to drive value sales. While organic is struggling in some other packaged food categories, it is faring well ... Read More

  • Slovakia Baby Food

    ... prices. However, we also note that consumers are less willing to compromise on the quality of the products they purchase for their infants, thus, instead of trading down, consumers are seeking price promotions and discounts ... Read More

  • Serbia Baby Food

    ... for infants from birth to six months, holds the largest market share. Consumers demonstrate strong brand loyalty, which allows the major brands to maintain their dominant positions and significant volume shares. The 800g packaging size ... Read More

  • Poland Baby Food

    ... government in the country has increased financial support for child-raising families, by increasing the well-known social benefit from PLN500 to PLN800. This has provided much-needed financial relief for struggling families, helping consumers to cope with ... Read More

  • Macedonia Baby Food

    ... clear signals of premiumisation within baby food. For instance, parents are looking for high content of real fruit within baby food and also increasingly for labels such as organic and looking to avoid artificial flavourings ... Read More

  • Ukraine Baby Food

    ... 2022 as a significant number of women and children fled the country following Russia's invasion of Ukraine. Although some families have since returned birth rates remain lower with many couples delaying having children due to ... Read More

  • Latvia Baby Food

    ... formula is the only product area that registers value and volume growth, with parents giving this formula to babies with allergies and digestive issues. Euromonitor International's Baby Food in Latvia report offers in-depth knowledge of ... Read More

  • Ireland Baby Food

    ... value is better supported by high unit prices created by inflationary pressures. Ultimately, baby food is dependent on demographic factors, so low birth rates result in lower demand. Added to which, escalating prices (especially noted ... Read More

  • Germany Baby Food

    ... growth, and stands out as a bright spot in an otherwise flat category. Firstly, Germany’s birth rate is relatively low and declining, limiting the natural expansion in the local market. Additionally, many parents are increasingly ... Read More

  • Lithuania Baby Food

    ... a declining birth rate, which has reduced the size of the customer base. While the socioeconomic situation in Lithuania is better than it was decade ago, many young couples are still reluctant to start a ... Read More

  • Switzerland Baby Food

    ... volume terms in 2023 and 2024 due to the effect of inflation. Powder standard milk formula is the most dynamic category in baby food in 2024 as mothers continued to look for convenient solutions to ... Read More

  • Denmark Baby Food

    ... largely driven by the high cost of living, which has prompted parents to manage their household budgets more effectively. Additionally, there is a growing trend towards home-made baby food made from fresh, organic ingredients that ... Read More

  • Hungary Baby Food

    ... staple categories such as infant formula and baby cereals. Lower demand is stifling retail volume sales alongside the declining birth rate and food donations from neighbouring war zones in Ukraine. However, expanding tourism is providing ... Read More

  • Norway Baby Food

    ... trend. In retail current value terms, baby food is expected to see strong growth across the board, albeit slower than in 2023 as the rate of inflation and unit price increases slow. Euromonitor International's Baby ... Read More

  • Romania Baby Food

    ... and fuel costs. Companies have suffered due to inflationary conditions in many countries since the majority of products are imported. As a consequence, average unit prices continued to rise in 2024 leading to further decline ... Read More

  • Croatia Baby Food

    ... Volume sales are also expected to be unchanged. Prices continue to rise and consumers continue to be price sensitive. As such, private label is expected to gain, as these offerings are generally more affordable. As ... Read More

  • Portugal Baby Food

    ... including when it came to baby food. This pattern has continued in 2024, with consumers seeking out cheaper products although they also remain concerned about the quality of the products they buy for their children. ... Read More

  • Estonia Baby Food

    ... highly price sensitive and prioritised value for money, and a degree of trading down was visible as inflation continued to bite, albeit at a lower level than in the previous year of the review period. ... Read More

  • Greece Baby Food

    ... increase in current value growth, this will largely be driven by inflationary pressures, with prices rising significantly. This sharp increase in baby food prices prompted an investigation by the Greek government, which uncovered that some ... Read More

  • Germany HW Dairy Products and Alternatives

    ... to consume greater protein content, which is considered important for building and repairing muscle tissue, maintaining healthy bones, and repairing the metabolism. This is in addition to other attributes of dairy as a source of ... Read More

  • Finland Baby Food

    ... benefits. However, the negative birth rate poses a significant threat to volume sales, making it imperative to focus on offering value-added products to drive value sales. The competition within the product area is expected to ... Read More

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