Region: Europe
Category: Pet Food

Europe Pet Food

(342 reports matching your criteria)
  • Cat Food in Portugal

    ... pet owners value. For those who suffer from allergies but still want a cat, Nestlé Portugal SA launched the first and only cat food in Portugal during the review period, designed to reduce allergens found ... Read More

  • Cat Food in Switzerland

    ... humanisation trend. Indeed, many now consider their cats full family members. Cat food sales have benefited from this development and therefore posted positive growth in current retail value terms, albeit at a slower rate than ... Read More

  • Dog Food in Switzerland

    ... adopt smaller dogs, which eat less than large dogs and are more adapted to wet food. So-called semi-wet dog food is an emerging category that is growing in popularity and challenging premium dry dog food. ... Read More

  • Pet Products in Switzerland

    ... pandemic also served to heighten interest in the wellbeing of pets. As Swiss pet owners paid greater attention to their pets’ hygiene standards and wellbeing, pet treatments such as anti-parasite medication and pet dietary supplements ... Read More

  • Pet Care in Portugal

    ... than in 2021 and this sales growth is expected to continue over the forecast period. This sales growth is closely related to the increase in the number of pets, specifically dogs and cats. However, other ... Read More

  • Other Pet Food in Romania

    ... often requires large initial expenses to set up a safe pet environment. Other pets mainly appeal to children and the pandemic encouraged their ownership in order to keep children relaxed and entertained whilst unable to ... Read More

  • Dog Food in Poland

    ... dog food, growth was driven by the pet humanisation trend, which involved treating pets as family members and buying them human-oriented products and services. In line with this tendency, Polish consumers increasingly sought out options ... Read More

  • Dog Food in Romania

    ... lifting of COVID-19 restrictions from March 2022, which in 2023 led to return to work of office employees who used to work from home, which reduced the time people had for dogs. Due to the ... Read More

  • Pet Care in Poland

    ... trend, which saw consumers treat their pets as family members. In line with this tendency, they increasingly sought out premium options that were grain-free and/or which had added health benefits, as well as products incorporating ... Read More

  • Pet Care in Romania

    ... due to the high price of utilities, food and fuel resulted in the reduction of purchasing power, which impacted volume growth in the year. This was especially evident in pet food, the largest pet care ... Read More

  • Other Pet Food in Poland

    ... other pet food increased in both volume and constant terms in 2023, with small mammal/reptile food leading the way. Small mammals and reptiles were chosen for their playful or sociable natures and were viewed as ... Read More

  • Cat Food in Romania

    ... double-digit growth in the year due to the strong growth of the average unit price due to inflation and the rising costs of manufacturing and distribution. Also, the high price of utilities, food and fuel ... Read More

  • Pet Products in Poland

    ... an impact on new product development, growing levels of environmental consciousness amongst consumers also shaped innovation within the industry. Indeed, with a growing number of Poles becoming more concerned about the impact of their consumption ... Read More

  • Cat Food in Poland

    ... urban areas thanks to their quiet and independent nature and the fact that they are less demanding and easier to care for than dogs, which is important for busy professionals. This ongoing growth in the ... Read More

  • Pet Products in Romania

    ... wellbeing of pets remained important in 2023, especially among urban pet owners, and there was therefore higher growth rates for cat litter and pet healthcare in the year. There was, however, lower growth for other ... Read More

  • Dog Food in Hungary

    ... has been a notable shift from 34% of households owning a dog in 2021 to over 50% in 2022. Growth in dog food sales is now substantially impacting overall growth in pet care. In 2023 ... Read More

  • Other Pet Food in the Netherlands

    ... as the care these animals require resulted in more work than expected. This resulted in a slowdown in the other pet population and a slowdown in the volume growth of small mammal/reptile food. Euromonitor International's ... Read More

  • Dog Food in Norway

    ... demand for which remains resilient despite the fact that their non-essential status puts them somewhat at odds with the increased tendency of Norwegians to curb overall spending on pet care due to the rising cost ... Read More

  • Other Pet Food in Norway

    ... pace of life has accelerated in line with the easing of the pandemic. As a result, the country’s pet bird, small mammal and reptile populations are set to remain static in 2023, while the pet ... Read More

  • Dog Food in the Netherlands

    ... the energy crisis, inflation, increases in food prices and in pet food prices. Euromonitor International's Dog Food in Netherlands report offers a comprehensive guide to the size and shape of the market at a national ... Read More

  • Cat Food in Norway

    ... initially opted to delay passing cost increases on to consumers so as not to undermine their competitiveness, including overall category leader Nestlé Norge. This strategy has since become unviable for most as inflation has remained ... Read More

  • Pet Care in the Netherlands

    ... their pets, with some having to give them up. Despite this, many wealthier households continued to take on pets, which helped the pet population to grow. It is popular in the Netherlands to have pets ... Read More

  • Pet Care in Hungary

    ... by Nestlé Purina's expansion of its production facility in Bük, Hungary, which now boasts the largest pet food production capacity in Central-Eastern Europe. As a result, Hungary now ranks as the 13th largest pet food ... Read More

  • Pet Care in Norway

    ... set to increase slightly after having contracted in 2022. However, because the boom in pet ownership that followed the outbreak of COVID-19 has now largely subsided, demand across the market remains somewhat subdued. As the ... Read More

  • Other Pet Food in Hungary

    ... and e-commerce platforms, including fressnapf.hu, tesco.hu, kifli.hu, among others, with regard to other pet food products. Müller drugstore chain stands as an exception, experiencing growth in its other pet food portfolio, which is relatively large ... Read More

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