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Baby Nutrition Insights – Issue 32
"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. 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...
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Baby Nutrition Insights: Issue 31
"Baby Nutrition Insights: Issue 31", is an analytical report by GlobalData which provides extensive and highly detailed information on the key markets in the Baby Food industry. This quarterly issue provides a review of news and analysis for the infant nutrition industry, covering the January-March 2017 period. Market News includes: in Colombia and Cuba, maternity leave provision is being increased; in the US, sales of organic baby food increased by 22% in 2016; A2 Platinum is continuing to take share...
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Baby Nutrition Insights: Issue 30
“Baby Nutrition Insights: Issue 30”, is an analytical report by GlobalData which provides extensive and highly detailed information on the key markets in the Baby Food industry. This quarterly issue provides a review of news and analysis for the infant nutrition industry, covering the October-December 2016 period. Market News includes: Danone’s like-for-like Brazilian infant nutrition business has grown by more than 10%; Feihe is building an infant formula plant in Canada; in the US, sales of infant formulae fell by...
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Baby Nutrition Insights – Issue 29
This quarterly issue provides a review of news and analysis for the infant nutrition industry, covering the July–September 2016 period. Market News includes: the Brazilian health ministry has launched a campaign to boost breastfeeding; import tariffs have made baby milk in Ecuador more expensive than elsewhere in South America; in Mexico Aspen has gained a contract to supply infant formula to the social security institute; (Hero) rolls out Beech-Nut Organic Coldpurée in the US; a2 Platinum is Australia’s fastest-growing formula...
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Baby Nutrition Insights – Issue 26
US parents are particularly price motivated, with 30% purchasing the cheapest formula they can find – perhaps also an indicator that American parents have understood the message pushed by the private label sector that all formulae have very similar nutritional values due to the strict regulations in force. By contrast, just 9% of European parents choose the cheapest formula as a matter of course. Sales of baby food (excluding infant formula) in Australia rose marginally by 0.2% through grocery outlets,...