NEW YORK, Aug. 17, 2017 /PRNewswire/ --
Summary
"Baby Nutrition Insights - Issue 32", is an analytical report by
GlobalData which provides extensive and highly detailed information
on the key markets in the Baby Food industry.
Read the full report:
http://www.reportlinker.com/p05057930/Baby-Nutrition-Insights-Issue-32.html
This quarterly issue provides a review of news and analysis for the
infant nutrition industry, covering the April-June 2017 period. Market News includes: the
Brazilian food safety authorities have cracked down on local baby
food suppliers; Ecuador is
considering the restriction of infant formula to prescription only;
in the US, Abbott has entered the baby meals sector with Similac Go
& Grow; Australia's baby food
market has shrunk by 15%; the impending registration deadline for
infant formula in China is
disrupting normal patterns of development, with many small local
companies close to collapse, while some top-end domestic brands are
booming; Singapore's infant
formula sector faces a shake-up with the launch of low-priced
Nature One and plans for the introduction of own-label products; in
France, organic baby food is
bucking the stagnant trend; in Germany Hipp is targeting toddlers with its
Hippis pouch range; Hero has extended its organic Solo range in
Portugal and Spain; the Kendamil brand has achieved
nationwide listings in Morrisons stores in the UK; Pharmalys has
launched Primalac CMA formula for babies with cow's milk allergy.
In Company News, this issue provides first quarter financial
results for multinational and local players, reports on production
expansion in the infant formula sector, and an insight into new
joint ventures and partnerships, as well as merger and acquisition
activity - including the flurry of activity between Chinese and
Australian companies.
What else does this report offer?
- Market profile based upon a unique combination of industry
research, fieldwork, market sizing and our in-house expertise to
offer extensive data about the trends and dynamics affecting the
Baby Food industry globally.
- Detailed company profiles, highlighting key focus product sectors
with the key features & developments, segmentation, per capita
trends and the various manufacturers & brands.
Scope
- Canada: Love Child (Brands) has launched organic infant
cereal in two variants: oats chia, and buckwheat chia, under the
Love Child Organics brand. The chia seeds are a good source of
omega-3, and the product also contains iron and B vitamins, with no
added sugar, salt, or artificial colors and flavors.
- China: Foreign brands continue
to account for around two-thirds of the infant formula market. They
are particularly popular in the large conurbations, while local
brands perform best in rural areas and smaller urban centers.
Chinese brands are more popular among mothers with more than one
child, at 44%, compared with 33% for all mothers.
- In the three months to April 2,
2017, grocery sales of baby food and infant formula
underwent decline of
- 14.8%. The fall was particularly pronounced in the baby milks
sector. Changes in shopping habits by Chinese consumers have been
the main impetus behind the decline, with a shift towards direct
purchases in China rather than
indirect supplies via daigou.
- United Arab Emirates: UK-based
For Aisha, a maker of halal baby meals, is looking to establish a
distribution agreement.
- Nestlé is investing in its Spanish plant at Sebares, Asturias.
The investment will see the modernization of a liquid infant
formula production line and the expansion of a quality control
laboratory.
Reasons to buy
- Evaluate important changes in consumer behavior to identify
profitable markets and areas for product innovation.
- Analyse the current and forecast market position of the brands to
identify the best opportunities to exploit.
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http://www.reportlinker.com/p05057930/Baby-Nutrition-Insights-Issue-32.html
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