Region: Ireland
Category: Pet Food

Ireland Pet Food

(17 reports matching your criteria)
  • 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

  • Ireland Pet Products

    ... consumer spending into 2024. As a result, pet owners in Ireland continue to prioritise their pets' essential needs over non-essentials, such as clothes and toys. Thus, economic pressures have slowed down the pace of the ... Read More

  • Ireland Dog Food

    ... Dublin Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (DSPCA)’s report of a surge in animals being given up compelled a public appeal to relieve the strain on their services. Inflation emerged as a driving ... Read More

  • Ireland Other Pet Food

    ... Animals (DSPCA) has revealed a doubling in the number of small mammals as pets since March 2022. The DSPCA attributes this surge to the cost-of-living crisis and the resumption of office work in the post-Coronavirus ... Read More

  • Ireland Pet Care

    ... effects have been less decisive in pet care, as inflation softens and product prices stabilise towards the end of the review period. Nonetheless, there remains upward pressure on unit prices, with price increases still visible ... Read More

  • Ireland Pet Food Packaging Market: Prospects, Trends Analysis, Market Size and Forecasts up to 2032

    ... market. Moreover, the report provides deep insights into demand forecasts, market trends, and, micro and macro indicators in the Ireland market. Also, factors that are driving and restraining the pet food packaging market are highlighted ... Read More

  • Ireland: Pet Food Market - Analysis, Size, Trends, Consumption, and Forecast

    ... it, and a forecast for the market development in the medium term. The report provides a strategic analysis of the pet food market in Ireland and describes the main market participants, growth and demand drivers, ... Read More

  • Dog Food in Ireland

    ... do so. This has led to the launch of more plant-based dog food and dog treats made from insects. For example, with consumers were becoming more environmentally aware, they are increasingly seeing the link between ... Read More

  • Pet Care in Ireland

    ... continue to put upward pressure on production costs for pet care in 2023 which in turn are being passed on to the consumer. With inflation being felt across the market many consumers are being forced ... Read More

  • Pet Products in Ireland

    ... in the form of toys and pet healthcare products. CBD oil in the form of droplets added to meals for dogs in an increasingly popular area, with these products perceived to deliver health benefits with ... Read More

  • Other Pet Food in Ireland

    ... birds, fish or reptiles, due to being mammals. Fish are rarely treated as a pet in Ireland, primarily being perceived as a decoration for the home rather than a fully functional pet. Euromonitor International's Other ... Read More

  • Cat Food in Ireland

    ... and other supplies. This increase in production costs has inevitably translated into a rise in cat food prices in Ireland. These price rises are being seen across all categories, including cat treats and mixers. Euromonitor ... Read More

  • Other Pet Food in Ireland

    ... dog and cat populations saw a sharp rise during the pandemic, this was not the case for the other pet population. This was largely because most people preferred to have a more “human-like” pet to ... Read More

  • Dog Food in Ireland

    ... as they proved successful they are continuing to be used in 2022. For example, the How You Care campaign from Mackle Petfoods for its Naturo Natural Pet food range underlines the natural bond held between ... Read More

  • Pet Products in Ireland

    ... the Irish market in 2021. The company’s Give A Dog Cologne is a fragrance for dogs, which contains multivitamin compounds to improve the dog’s skin and hair health, while it is also made with 96% ... Read More

  • Pet Care in Ireland

    ... pet population rose as a result of the home seclusion seen in response to the pandemic and has continued to stimulate sales across pet care in 2022. Ireland is well-known for the high-quality raw materials ... Read More

  • Cat Food in Ireland

    ... are increasingly being treated like children by their owners, with this encouraging consumers to increase their spending on cat food. Owners have been focusing on cat food that uses healthy, natural and high quality ingredients, ... Read More

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