Monthly Global Upstream Review March 2017 The Baby Food Global Market Analysis 2017 and Fore
The Baby Food Global Market Analysis 2017 and Forecast
ReportsWeb.com published “The Baby Food” from its database. The report covers the market
landscape and its growth prospects over the coming years. The report also includes a discussion
of the key vendors operating in this market.
"The Baby Food Market in Austria 2017", is an analytical report by Publisher which provides
extensive and highly detailed current and future market trends in the Austrian market.
Austrian baby food market has been stimulated by higher birth numbers since2012, and by
manufacturers' efforts to target the toddler age group and by product innovation, resulting in a
market worth over million. Baby milks account for just over half of all retail sales value but in
volume terms meals are dominant, claiming 45%. Both have increased their share of sales to
the detriment of cereals and drinks. Drugmarkets/drugstores claim over 70% of baby food
sales. A rise in the number of births will contribute to volume growth of about 10%. Growth is
likely to be strongest in milks and meals. Per capita consumption will increase by 4.9%.
For more information about this report: http://www.reportsweb.com/the-baby-food-market-
in-austria-2017
Report Scope
- Despite an already high per capita consumption rate, sales have been buoyant, increasing by
42% in terms of value and 17% in volume between 2010 and 2016. The market has been
stimulated by higher birth numbers from 2012 onwards.
- Baby milks account for just over half of all retail sales, and meals for a further 35%. In volume
terms, however, meals are dominant, claiming 45% of total consumption.
- All Milupa (Danone) products are imported from Germany. Hipp has a production facility in
Gmunden, while Nestlé Österreich imports all its products.
- Austrian market, accounting for almost two-thirds of volume imports of milks and cereals and