Growing consumer interest in plant-based diets, a global trend underpinned by concerns about health, the environment and animal welfare, is likely to exert a notable influence on the development of dietary supplements in Slovenia during the forecast period. Firstly, consumers turning to more – or totally – plant-based diets are likely to look to such products to ensure they meet all their nutritional needs.
The increasing elderly population in Slovenia and greater knowledge about dietary supplements will boost demand for Co-Enzyme Q10 in the forecast period. The elderly population has become more digitally engaged since the COVID-19 crisis forced many to turn to online resources to maintain social contact and fulfil necessary tasks such as shopping.
E-commerce and discounters are expected to see the strongest growth amongst distribution channels over the forecast period. E-commerce is developing with enormous speed as it is much more convenient and less time consuming for consumers than venturing out to brick-and-mortar outlets.
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Dietary supplements
It is the aggregation of all dietary supplements: Minerals, fish oils/omega fatty acids, garlic, ginseng, ginkgo biloba, evening primrose oil, Echinacea, St John's Wort, protein supplements, probiotic supplements, eye health supplements, co-enzyme Q10, glucosamine, combination herbal/traditional supplements, non-herbal/traditional supplements, and all other dietary supplements specific to country coverage.
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