Market research on the pet care industry. Standardised and cross-...
Market research on the pet care industry. Standardised and cross-comparable statistics including total market sizes, market share and brand share data, distribution and industry trends.
Pet care in Singapore is anticipated to encounter several headwinds in 2024, with economic uncertainty, inflationary pressures, and rising GST amongst the foremost concerns expected to dampen consumer spending on non-essential goods, including pet…
Other pet food is set to maintain slow and steady retail volume and current value growth rates in Singapore in 2024, with increases across all categories. In a densely populated city-state such as Singapore, where space is limited, small mammals and…
Developments in the population demographics in Singapore have supported growth in the dog population in Singapore. The proportion of the population aged above 65 increased over the past 10 years, from approximately 9% in 2014, to 18% 2024. The…
Overall, retail volume growth of cat food in Singapore is expected to see another year of slowdown in 2024, as the population of pet cats saw a slower increase in 2023, and this is set to continue in 2024. In addition, 2023 saw rising cases of pet…
One area which presents huge potential for sales growth in pet products lies in the increasing integration of technology into the daily lives of consumers: the possibility that there could be strong demand for smart and connected devices for pets.…
Pet products is expected to register modest current value growth in Switzerland in 2024. Pets are increasingly viewed as family members in Switzerland, and the pet humanisation trend that is driving demand for upmarket pet food has similarly led to…
In 2024, pet products is recording positive retail value growth, driven by other pet products and pet healthcare. Supplements for large animals, such as cats and dogs, are extensively developed and easily accessible in most pet aisles. Conversely,…
Pet products is expected to maintain current value growth in Portugal in 2024, with sales set to rise across all categories – cat litter, pet healthcare, and other pet products, However, the rate of increase is expected to slow compared with the…
In 2024, slow growth in pet products is partly attributed to the weak economy and declining disposable incomes in Morocco. In addition to this, brands and product availability remains limited. At the same time, other pet product goods are highly…
Sales in pet products maintain positive sales in Indonesia in 2023, albeit with growth rates slowing down compared to the boom seen during the pandemic lockdowns. Notably, pet products are very much tied to the pet humanisation trends which arose…