Category: Pet Food
Europe Pet Food
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Portugal Dog Food
... private label and the premium segment also registering better dynamics. Those who could afford it continued to buy premium products, and those who suffered from a loss of purchasing power tried to balance their budget ... Read More
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Sweden Pet Products
... accessible in most pet aisles. Conversely, supplementation for small animals is often considered niche. However, there are indications of expansion into the small animal segment. Arken Zoo has recently introduced its brand Oxbow on shelves, ... Read More
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Sweden Dog Food
... of their families, they seek out treats and mixers to spoil and indulge them. This shift in perception is driving a surge in demand for premium and health-conscious options, leading to notable growth in this ... Read More
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Switzerland Pet Care
... materials exerting upward pressure on unit prices. With consumers becoming more budget conscious, many pet owners have tended towards buying larger pack sizes in order to economise, as well as looking out for promotions and ... Read More
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Portugal Cat Food
... across all price segments. The cat population rose throughout the review period, and this is set to continue in 2024, as cats’ small size makes them ideal for apartment living, and their independent nature is ... Read More
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Switzerland Other Pet Food
... the previous year, value growth is set to be driven primarily by unit price increases. Indeed, the other pet population has continued to decline in 2024, partly as a result of consumers’ changing expectations about ... Read More
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Sweden Cat Food
... in adoptions showing signs of plateauing compared to the surge seen during 2020-2021. Swedes are gradually reverting to their pre-pandemic routines, prompting some to re-evaluate their commitments to pet care and the possibility of adding ... Read More
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Portugal Pet Care
... number of pet adoptions during the pandemic, the pet population is expected to decline in this year. The return to offices and a drop in household purchasing power has meant that fewer families have been ... Read More
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Sweden Other Pet Food
... primarily the result of rising unit prices attributed to inflation and a shift towards higher quality, premium products. While not as prominent as seen in the dog and cat categories, pet humanisation is influencing owners ... Read More
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Netherlands Pet Products
... This trend is partly driven by the desire to manage pet care expenses more effectively, leading to an increased demand for a wide range of OTC products, including pet dietary supplements, wound care, flea/tick treatments, ... Read More
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Spain Pet Products
... the Protection of Rights and Welfare of Animals – during 2022 and until the end of September 2023 when it came into effect. During this time of uncertainty, there were speculations and disputes on which ... Read More
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Norway Other Pet Food
... committing to a cat or a dog. However, as a result, rabbits also sometimes become victims of neglect. Better sales regulation of rabbits as pets as well as mandatory registration could improve the welfare of ... Read More
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Bulgaria Pet Care
... the pet care market as dogs and cats continued to be the main pet population in the country. Value growth continued to be higher than volume growth based on improved pet food quality and price ... Read More
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Finland Cat Food
... food remains a top priority for Finns and thus they are generally reluctant to trade down to cheaper products, with this ensuring that sales have remained relatively stable in 2024 in retail volume terms. Due ... Read More
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Bulgaria Cat Food
... of volume sales remain pet humanisation, rising awareness of the nutritional and health benefits of prepared food products and increasing appreciation of the greater convenience they provide compared to home-made alternatives. Even among the many ... Read More
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Bulgaria Other Pet Food
... high level. Category growth will be based mainly on increasing knowledge among the owners of other pets on how to best provide their pets with healthy nutrition. While inflation is slowing, most other pet food ... Read More
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Norway Dog Food
... Promotional activities subsided quite substantially and price increases that were delayed over 2022 became visible in 2023 as companies were severely tested by a significant drop in profit margins, both on the manufacturer and retailer ... Read More
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Greece Pet Care
... in 2023 than volume terms with this resulting from the impact of elevated inflation and constant price adjustments, but despite these challenges demand remained stable. Pet owners continue to show a willingness to take care ... Read More
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Ireland Cat Food
... projected to be slower than in 2023. This is predicted to lead to a lower decrease in retail volume sales and slower retail current value growth. Although price increases have started to slow, they remain ... Read More
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Hungary Pet Care
... volume sales are expected to continue to drop at the end of the review period, albeit at a slower rate than in 2023. Euromonitor International's Pet Care in Hungary report offers a comprehensive guide to ... Read More
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Netherlands Dog Food
... pandemic in 2020. This has helped to maintain positive retail volume sales of dog food. Moreover, households are prioritising spending on their pets, and owners want to ensure they provide their dog with its daily ... Read More
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Spain Cat Food
... of cat-owning households in Spain, along with consumers owning more than one cat. This trend is also supported by the legislation which requires cats to be sterilised, meaning consumers do not need to worry about ... Read More
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Spain Pet Care
... baseline demand supports volume – which is showing slightly stronger growth compared to last year, when consumers continued to struggle with inflationary pressures (inflation is noted to be lessening, compared to the previous year). Euromonitor ... Read More
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Finland Other Pet Food
... review period. Various small mammals are often bought as beginner pets for families with small children, which helps to support sales of small mammal food. Nonetheless, dogs and cats remain most popular pet choice. Meanwhile, ... Read More
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Netherlands Pet Care
... looking to economise on pet food and products as with human food and products and services. Importantly, pet owners who have traded down once are unlikely to trade back up for a while, as they ... Read More