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Sector Analysis
The Baby Food Sector in New Zealand 2017
"The Baby Food Sector in New Zealand 2017", is an analytical report by GlobalData which provides extensive and highly detailed current and future market trends in the New Zealand market. The baby food sector has grown by 27.2% in value terms between 2010 and 2016, although it has seen much lower volume growth (5%). Sales were held back by the fall in the number of births up to 2014, but have risen over the past two years. Manufacturers have been...
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Sector Analysis
The Baby Food Sector in Singapore, 2018
"The Baby Food Sector in Singapore, 2018", is an analytical report by GlobalData which provides extensive and highly detailed current and future market trends in the Singapore market. The development of the baby food sector in Singapore goes beyond the realms of disposable income and is more often dependent on attitudes to industrially prepared foods in general, the desire for convenient alternatives, and the employment status of women. Baby food manufacturers have come to benefit, particularly in the meals category...
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Sector Analysis
The Baby Food Sector in Malaysia, 2018
"The Baby Food Sector in Malaysia, 2018", is an analytical report by GlobalData which provides extensive and highly detailed current and future market trends in the Malaysian market. The population is multicultural and multi-ethnic and domestic food manufacturers take this into account; just over 60% of the Malaysian population is Muslim (61.3% in 2010) and the majority of domestically produced foods are halal in nature. There is a growing market for convenience foods and an increasing number of working women...
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Sector Analysis
Baby Food in Thailand
Thailand has been beset with a difficult economic environment against a backdrop of political instability and social unrest. The number of live births has fluctuated but the underlying trend is downwards. The baby food market increased by nearly 20% between 2009 and 2015. It is a market strongly dominated by milks, which in 2015 accounted for 92.8% of value sales. Value growth was strongest in the cereals and meals sectors, with prices in the milks sector under pressure from the...
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Sector Analysis
Baby Food in Malaysia
In Malaysia, the sales of baby food have increased annually in terms of both volume and value except in 2012. The total volume sold in 2016 was 12% higher than in 2010 and value in 2016 was 96.5% higher than in 2010, equivalent to an increase of 71% at constant 2010 prices. Malaysia’s strong economic performance has made commercial baby food accessible to an increasing number of parents. The rising number of births has further stimulated sales. The market is...
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Case Studies
Pack-Track Seize+Adapt Case Study: Wider Opportunities for a Sachet With a Blister Pod
Packaging innovation can be a tricky area to navigate, but by thinking laterally and exploring pack formats that are already available outside your own market sectors, it may be possible to Seize+Adapt an idea, modifying it to suit your own purposes.
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Sector Analysis
Malaysia Baby Food
“Malaysia Baby Food” is an analytical report by GlobalData which provides extensive and highly detailed current and future market trends in the Malaysian market. The number of births in Malaysia has been declining. Although the incidence of poverty has fallen, and a strong economy has made baby food affordable to a growing number of parents, purchases are restricted to the top 60%, mostly living in urban centers. Since 2012, retail sales of baby food have doubled, but consumption has not...