Market research on the industry for dairy products and alternativ...
Market research on the industry for dairy products and alternatives. Standardised and cross-comparable statistics including total market sizes, brand shares, distribution and industry trends. Insight and data cover baby food, butter and spreads, che...
In 2024, baby food in Kenya is projected to see a moderate increase in retail volume growth, yet a double-digit rise in retail current value sales. This performance is informed by still high inflation and a strong rise in the average retail current…
The rising cost of living have made Cameroonians highly price sensitive. With imported baby food dominating the market and with the escalating cost of wheat, a critical element for making infant cereals, the price of dried baby food soared towards…
Affordability continues to challenge household budgets with consumers having less money to spend on groceries. Buying speciality products such as milk formula and other types of baby food in South Africa is unaffordable for many and those who could…
Sales of milk formula in Tunisia have continued to decline in retail volume terms in 2024, continuing the pattern seen throughout the review period. Several factors are behind this ongoing decline. First, there was a significant rise in the prices of…
In 2024, baby food in Nigeria is experiencing a decline in volume sales as consumer purchasing power has been severely affected by high inflation. The significant rise in prices across brands within this category has reduced affordability, leading…
The Moroccan baby food market is expected to continue to decline in retail volume terms in 2024. This is being driven by a significant drop in the country’s birth rate, exacerbated by factors such as high inflation, rising unemployment, and general…
The surge in baby food prices at the beginning of 2024 was caused by a severe shortage of foreign currency and the depreciation of the local currency against the US Dollar. In March 2024, the Egyptian pound was devalued pushing the official exchange…
Retail volume sales growth of baby food in Algeria has slowed slightly in 2024 due to increasing consumer price sensitivity. Indeed, due to surging inflation and declining purchasing power, a growing number of Algerian mothers tend to give family…