Region: Europe
Category: Baby Food

Europe Baby Food

(191 reports matching your criteria)
  • Greece Baby Food Market Size and Share by Categories, Distribution and Forecast to 2028

    ... which provides extensive and highly detailed current and future market trends in the Greek market. The number of live births in Greece declined by 7% during 2016-22, reaching 85,100 in 2022. This resulted in a ... Read More

  • Baby Food Packaging in Romania

    ... the category for several reasons. Firstly, as board tubs are made from materials that are considered food-safe, many parents and caregivers prefer them. Secondly, the fact that this pack type is microwave-safe, resealable and freezer-safe ... Read More

  • Baby Food Packaging in the United Kingdom

    ... less time to feed their babies and saw them increasingly appreciate the convenience offered by baby food products. While milk formula sales continued to decline, growth was driven by categories such as “other baby food”, ... Read More

  • Baby Food Packaging in Sweden

    ... consider their children’s nutrition to be a priority in their purchasing decisions, and prioritise the needs of their children over their own. As such, they continued to purchase baby food. In particular, prepared baby food ... Read More

  • Baby Food Packaging in Switzerland

    ... growth in packaging volumes. The growth in prepared baby food and its related packaging in Switzerland can be attributed to evolving parenting trends and increased awareness of the importance of nutrition in early childhood development. ... Read More

  • Baby Food Packaging in Poland

    ... as it is easy to open, reseal and store, making flexible aluminium/plastic packs practical for parents and caregivers. They are also portable and lightweight, making them ideal for on-the-go feeding. These packs are often sold ... Read More

  • Baby Food Packaging in the Netherlands

    ... towards formula feeding among Dutch parents. This trend was due to factors such as working mothers and the convenience of formula feeding outside of the home. As a result, the demand for milk formula rose, ... Read More

  • Baby Food Packaging in Spain

    ... and breastfed their babies, as this is considered better for babies’ health. Nevertheless, in 2022 the pack type share of brick liquid cartons for baby food packaging increased. This is because these are designed to ... Read More

  • Medical Probiotics Market, By Ingredient Type (Bacteria, Yeast, Spore Formers, Others, By Application (Probiotic Food & Beverages, Probiotic Dietary Supplements, Animal Feed Probiotics, Probiotics for Women’s Health, Infant Formula, Others), By End-user (Human Probiotics, Animal Probiotics), By Distribution Channel (Hypermarkets/Supermarkets, Pharmacies/Drugstores, Specialty Stores, Online Sales), By Geography (North America, Latin America, Europe, Asia Pacific, Middle East & Africa)

    ... Probiotics), By Distribution Channel (Hypermarkets/Supermarkets, Pharmacies/Drugstores, Specialty Stores, Online Sales), By Geography (North America, Latin America, Europe, Asia Pacific, Middle East & Africa) Medical Probiotics Market, By Ingredient Type (Bacteria, Yeast, Spore Formers, Others, By ... Read More

  • Baby Food in Ukraine

    ... consumer base for these products. Besides which, there is also lower purchasing power among the remaining population with some parents avoiding buying non-essential goods like other baby food. Meanwhile, retail sales of dried baby food ... Read More

  • Baby Food in Ireland

    ... label products and those with functional ingredients. With consumer demand for healthier types of packaged food with more transparent labelling rising steeply, 2023 saw Groupe Danone, the parent company of category leader Nutricia Ireland Ltd. ... Read More

  • Baby Food in the Netherlands

    ... in the Netherlands breastfeeding their babies for more months than was typical before the outbreak of coronavirus. Further, pandemic-related restrictions led to diminished trips outside of the home and reduced time at school and in ... Read More

  • Dairy Products and Alternatives in the Netherlands

    ... showing no signs of abating in 2023. Moreover, the skyrocketing prices of fertilisers – the linchpin of agricultural productivity – are adding to the burden. As such, dairy producers have had to adapt. While they've ... Read More

  • Baby Food in Belgium

    ... the 2020-2022 period, albeit with volume sales continuing to see a small decline year on year. This pattern has continued into 2023 due to birth rates declining but also due to pressure on disposable income, ... Read More

  • Baby Food Packaging in Italy

    ... foods. This trend is being driven by concerns about additives, preservatives and the nutritional quality of dried baby food. In addition, the cultural emphasis on home-cooked meals in Italy has led to a preference for ... Read More

  • Baby Food in Slovenia

    ... special association that supports breastfeeding. There is also a law in place in which mothers who continue to breastfeed after returning to work are entitled to a one hour break for breastfeeding. While volume sales ... Read More

  • Baby Food in Switzerland

    ... aided to continue breastfeeding for longer periods. This naturally impacts milk formula sales, with breastfeeding making these purchases unnecessary. Inflation also impacted baby food, as unit prices increased due to higher commodities, energy cost, packaging ... Read More

  • Baby Food in Norway

    ... surge in food costs observed across various categories and product areas. Interestingly other baby food is standing out by witnessing solid growth in terms of retail volume sales in 2023, thanks to an enriched variety ... Read More

  • Baby Food in North Macedonia

    ... women in recent years has limited demand for baby food, while still relatively high levels of emigration among adults of working age have also contributed to the negative demographic trends that are undermining the value ... Read More

  • Baby Food in Romania

    ... for transport, storage, and distribution logistics, in particular for baby food, as the majority of the products in the category are imported. However, the exchange rate of the domestic currency, RON, against the EUR saw ... Read More

  • Baby Food in Lithuania

    ... reason for the positive developments in the category during the year was the growth registered in Lithuania’s slightly positive birth rate, which meant a steady increase in the size of the end consumer base for ... Read More

  • Baby Food in Sweden

    ... 2022 and continued to face growing prices at the beginning of 2023. This led to positive retail value growth but also caused media attention, with conversations focused on parents cooking more home meals to save ... Read More

  • Baby Food in Serbia

    ... limited time for cooking children’s meals. At the same time, baby food manufacturers are promoting the safety of their products and offer consumers a wider choice. Busy lifestyles are also driving demand for convenient packaging ... Read More

  • Baby Food in Slovakia

    ... are accustomed to prioritising the health and wellbeing of their children, growth remained restricted by falling birth rate, as well as the strong breastfeeding culture in the country. Euromonitor International's Baby Food in Slovakia report ... Read More

  • Baby Food in the Czech Republic

    ... aided by parents being back in the office, leading to higher use of prepared baby food and milk formulas. In addition, there has been a high level of donation of baby food to food banks, ... Read More

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