Organic Baby Food Market Analysis Revenue, Key Player, Statistics, Regional Demand, Forecast
Market Overview
What is the market value of the Organic Baby Food Market?
Organic Baby Food Market is expected to grow at a 11.87% CAGR from 2021
to 2027
Organic baby food is nothing but soft, and easily consumable food, other
than breast milk or infant formula which comes in diverse formulation and
multiple varieties and tastes. It is considered as total or partial substitute
for breast milk for infants or toddlers of under two years and helps in baby’s
growth and initial body development. Organic baby food is prepared and
processed without synthetic fertilizers or pesticides and don’t contain any
artificial flavors, colors or preservatives.
Competitive analysis-
This report includes a study of strategies used in the market, mergers
and acquisitions in organic baby food, multiple product launch by organic baby food market analysis players. It further includes product
portfolios and developments of leading major players which includes
- Danone S.A.
(France)
- Hero Group
(Switzerland)
- Abbott
laboratories (U.S.)
- Kraft Heinz
Foods Company (U.S.)
- Nestle S.A.
(Switzerland)
- Hain
Celestial Group (U.S.)
- Bellamy’s
Australia (Australia).
The Asia Pacific organic baby food market share is mainly occupied by
some key manufacturers. The competitive environment in this market is expected
to increase with an increase in product portfolio from current key
players. Most of the companies operating in this market are focusing on
expanding its operations across the geographies, augmenting its capabilities
and investing in research and development to offer products with better
functionality.
Market Segmentation-
Asia Pacific organic baby food market is segmented by product type,
ingredients, distribution channel and country
Market Forecast
The growing demand for organically produced foods is growing rapidly
which is influencing higher demand and use of organic baby food. Evolving
consumer buying habits, growing consumers concerns regarding health, the
environment, and animal welfare, along with their willingness to pay premium
price for healthy food is fuelling the demand of hipp organic baby food market in Asia-Pacific region. Food traceability is
gaining acceptance among the consumer in the developing nations of Asia
Pacific. Organic baby food is extremely relevant to food traceability trend
where parents of new born are extra cautious about their baby’s health and want
to know where the food is coming from, in order to avoid pesticides or
antibiotics and go for ‘free from’ food products to maintain a healthy
lifestyle for their infants right from their infancy.
These factors will play a key role in the growth of organic baby food
market revenue at the CAGR of 11.87% during 2017-2027
By Product Analysis
Among the product type, ready to eat segment is anticipated to retain
its dominance throughout the forecast period. Also, the segment is projected to
register the healthy CAGR of 11.94% during the forecast period. Due to changing
lifestyles, consumers are spending less time planning and cooking meals at home
as they consider preparing food at home as a chore and is time and energy
consuming. Dried baby food segment is also projected to grow at a healthy CAGR
of 12.13% during the forecast period of 2017-2027.
Country Analysis
The Asia Pacific organic baby food market size is segmented into China,
India, Japan, Australia, New Zealand, Indonesia and Rest of Asia pacific. Among
this China has the major market share followed by Japan. Indonesia is projected
to grow at the fastest CAGR of 12.2% during the forecast period.
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