Category: Pet Food
Asia Pet Food
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China Cat Care Market Summary, Competitive Analysis and Forecast to 2027
... forecast to 2027). The profile also contains descriptions of the leading players including key financial metrics and analysis of competitive pressures within the market. Key Highlights The cat care market consists of the retail sale ... Read More
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Pet Care in Turkey
... is mainly because the recent boom in pet ownership – especially dog ownership – that accompanied changes brought about COVID-19 has now largely receded. Many Turks are increasingly reluctant to acquire new pets as life ... Read More
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Dog Food in Turkey
... population has since slowed, as the return to pre-pandemic routines and the rising cost of living have recently made many people less inclined to acquire new pets, and resulted in more dogs being abandoned or ... Read More
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Pet Care in Taiwan
... health among humans are set to be two major market drivers. According to government statistics, the global decline in birth rates and rise in single living have boosted the number of cats and dogs in ... Read More
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Cat Food in Taiwan
... so prevalent that the number of pet dogs and cats in Taiwan exceeded the total number of young children in Taiwan in 2021. In recent years, the number of cat owners in Taiwan increased significantly. ... Read More
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Other Pet Food in Taiwan
... Council of Agriculture regulated matters related to sales of pet products mostly focused on mainstream dog and cat products. In recent years, as Taiwanese consumers began to keep a wider variety of pet types, various ... Read More
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Cat Food in Turkey
... soaring cost of living make many Turks less willing to acquire new pets. Cat food has not been as negatively affected by this trend as dog food, however, with the share of Turkish households owning ... Read More
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Other Pet Food in Turkey
... in this regard. It continues to benefit from the fact that fishkeeping and aquarium design became more popular hobbies in Turkey during the first years of the pandemic, when people were spending much more time ... Read More
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Dog Food in Taiwan
... dogs and cats, on the other hand, according to pet registration from the Council of Agriculture, exceeded 2.95 million, surpassing the entire population under the age of 15 in Taiwan. Euromonitor International's Dog Food in ... Read More
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Pet Products in Vietnam
... pandemic on their disposable incomes. However, thanks to a successful vaccination campaign there were signs of improvement in the economy in 2022 as tourism picked up and there was an increase in economic activity, all ... Read More
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Other Pet Food in Vietnam
... slower growth than was seen pre-COVID-19. This is largely because the disposable incomes of many consumers have been negatively impacted by the pandemic while Vietnam has also been impacted by elevated inflation in 2022 and ... Read More
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Cat Food in Vietnam
... have also increased. These increased costs are linked to various factors with one of the major ones being Russia's invasion of Ukraine. Despite these price rises cat food continues to enjoy dynamic double-digit growth in ... Read More
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Pet Care in Vietnam
... elevated inflation this is having a detrimental impact on disposable income. Nonetheless, despite these numerous challenges pet care continues to see double-digit growth in current value and retail volume terms in 2023. Euromonitor International's Pet ... Read More
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Dog Food in Vietnam
... has been a steady shift from non-prepared to prepared dog food there has also been a growing interest in offering dogs treats as a reward for good behaviour, to be used in training, or simply ... Read More
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Cat Food in Singapore
... the onset of the pandemic. Mid-priced offerings still account for the majority of sales within both dry and wet cat food. However, particularly dynamic retail current value growth is expected for premium wet cat food ... Read More
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Pet Care in Singapore
... prices the rate of growth is expected to rise again, following two years in a row of slowing growth. Whilst the pandemic accelerated the growth of the cat and dog populations in Singapore, pet abandonment ... Read More
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Pet Products in Singapore
... pandemic restrictions have eased. Singaporeans are spending less time at home and hence generally changing their cat litter less frequently. Moreover, reports of pet abandonment, and a growing number of foster applications to the SPCA ... Read More
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Dog Food in Singapore
... spent with their pets grew exponentially along with work-from-home arrangements, strengthening the tie between dogs and their owners. In particular, dog owners also looked to their dogs for companionship and comfort, which saw a permanent ... Read More
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Other Pet Food in Singapore
... pet population. There have been fewer adoptions of small animals, and an increase in surrenders to animal welfare organisations. However, bucking the trend, the demand for rabbits is set to increase slightly in 2023, as ... Read More
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Pet Care in the Philippines
... pet humanisation. This phenomenon, observed not just in the Philippines but across numerous regions worldwide, has led to an increasing number of pet owners treating their pets as integral members of the family. Consequently, there ... Read More
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Other Pet Food in the Philippines
... although some animals in these can be fed with insects, worms or hay, for example, commercially available pet food products have become increasingly accessible to pet owners due to their widespread availability in traditional grocers ... Read More
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Dog Food in the Philippines
... imports. The Russia-Ukraine war and other macro factors have disrupted global supply chains, making it increasingly difficult for local distributors to secure shipments and maintain adequate stock levels. This situation worsened in 2022 and has ... Read More
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Cat Food in the Philippines
... the preferred option in urban areas where restrictions on pet sizes are common, such as in residential condominiums. New brands continue to be introduced into the Philippine cat food category, helping to sustain consumer interest ... Read More
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Dog Food in Indonesia
... as limited mobility and an increase in loneliness boosted demand for dogs as pets. The pandemic also provided a significant boost to demand for dog treats and mixers. As pet owners spent more time with ... Read More
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Pet Products in Indonesia
... as Halodoc, which were previously targeted for human usage, have made it easier for pet owners to access veterinary advice, further fuelling demand for pet healthcare products. The convenience of online consultations has also encouraged ... Read More