Region: Europe
Category: Baby Food

Europe Baby Food

(201 reports matching your criteria)
  • 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 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

  • Baby Food in Germany

    ... by a partial return to pre-pandemic mobility patterns. Euromonitor International's Baby Food in Germany report offers in-depth knowledge of the market at a national level, providing local insight and understanding unavailable elsewhere. In addition to ... Read More

  • Baby Food in Portugal

    ... first make contact with medical professionals at the maternity hospital when their baby is born and new mothers are especially inclined to follow the paediatrician’s guidance until their baby transitions to conventional milk. Currently this ... Read More

  • Baby Food in Estonia

    ... with a degree of trading down as inflation still bites, though inflation has eased since the previous year. Local companies such as Salvest (see below) benefit from this heightened price sensitivity, as they offer affordable, ... Read More

  • Baby Food in Latvia

    ... sales. Consumers have been preparing more food at home for both reasons of economy and earlier in the review period due to pandemic restrictions. Milk formula has equally seen a decline in retail volume terms, ... Read More

  • Baby Food in Italy

    ... however, on the downturn in 2023. The rush of Italian consumers to supermarkets to buy various food products, including baby food, to send to Ukraine to help the war-affected population has boosted sales of “other” ... Read More

  • Baby Food in Finland

    ... is driving sales. Parents reach for convenient baby food for on-the-go consumption, emphasising healthy snacks catering to the toddler age range. In addition, baby food that is fruit purees is often consumed by adults, with ... Read More

  • Baby Food in the United Kingdom

    ... have less time to prepare food at home, and demand safe and nutritious products for their infants and young children. While the UK recorded marginal growth in births in 2021 compared to previous years, which ... Read More

  • Baby Food in Spain

    ... and cultural norms. Traditional expectations of having a large family is less prevalent among younger generations, who prioritise other aspects of their lives, such as careers, education, travel and personal fulfilment. Attitudes towards gender roles ... Read More

  • Baby Food in Hungary

    ... rapid price increase during 2023. Many mothers still buy the supported types; standard and special milk formulas of Beba and Milumil are available in official pharmacies. (Non-pharmacy stores are not allowed to give discounts on ... Read More

  • Baby Food in Greece

    ... record a positive current retail value growth, parents are finding it difficult to afford. As such, some supermarkets have installed antitheft devices to prevent baby food from being stolen. The state has tried to make ... Read More

  • Baby Food in France

    ... rate since 1946, according to French National Statistics body INSEE. As a result, volume sales of baby food (encompassing dried, prepared, other baby food, and milk formula) continue to decline in 2023. However, retail value ... Read More

  • Baby Food in Bosnia and Herzegovina

    ... terms, all baby food ranges, with the exception of prepared baby food, saw decline due to the country’s shrinking population and a notable downturn in birth rates. Consumer demand has remained relatively stable, despite the ... Read More

  • Baby Food in Poland

    ... 2022, the number of births was estimated at 305,000, which is 27,000 less than the previous year, while the number of deaths was 448,000, also lower than the previous year by 72,000. As a result, ... Read More

  • Baby Food in Bulgaria

    ... baby food among Bulgarian mothers, with mothers seeking convenience products. Since only a relatively small number of Bulgarian women breastfeed their babies, standard and follow-on milk formulas also continue to gain popularity. However, growing-up milk ... Read More

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