Market Reports on Saudi Arabia Provides the Trending Market Research Report on “Baby Food in the United Arab Emirates "under Food category. The United Arab Emirates Baby Food Market is projected to exhibit highest growth rate over report offers a collection of superior market research, market analysis, and competitive intelligence and industry reports.
In 2020 overall, baby food will be negatively impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic in terms of current value growth rates. Compared to other years over the forecast period, baby food will see less current value growth, likely as many Emirates have been limiting the amount of time they spend outside of the house and therefore shopping less. However, at the beginning of lockdown there was a stockpiling trend as many consumers feared that food supply would soon run out.
Baby Food in United Arab Emirates report offers a comprehensive guide to the size and shape of the market at a national level. It provides the latest retail sales data 2015-2019, allowing you to identify the sectors driving growth. It identifies the leading companies, the leading brands and offers strategic analysis of key factors influencing the market - be they new product developments, distribution or pricing issues. Forecasts to 2024 illustrate how the market is set to change.
Product coverage: Dried Baby Food, Milk Formula, Other Baby Food, Prepared Baby Food.
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Table Of Contents
List OF CONTENTS AND TABLES
KEY DATA FINDINGS
2020 IMPACT
Stockpiling of milk formula at start of pandemic does not boost growth in 2020 overall
Players respond to concerns over nutrients and the growing popularity of breastfeeding
E-commerce gathers pace amidst lockdown in 2020
RECOVERY AND OPPORTUNITIES
Economic instability will impact growth of baby food over the forecast period
Organic baby food is expected to grow in demand due to growing health concerns
Post lockdown busy lifestyles will call for a need for on-the-go products
CATEGORY DATA
Table 1 Sales of Baby Food by Category: Volume 2015-2020
Table 2 Sales of Baby Food by Category: Value 2015-2020
Table 3 Sales of Baby Food by Category: % Volume Growth 2015-2020
Table 4 Sales of Baby Food by Category: % Value Growth 2015-2020
Table 5 NBO Company Shares of Baby Food: % Value 2016-2020
Table 6 LBN Brand Shares of Baby Food: % Value 2017-2020
Table 7 Distribution of Baby Food by Format: % Value 2015-2020
Table 8 Forecast Sales of Baby Food by Category: Volume 2020-2025
Table 9 Forecast Sales of Baby Food by Category: Value 2020-2025
Table 10 Forecast Sales of Baby Food by Category: % Volume Growth 2020-2025
Table 11 Forecast Sales of Baby Food by Category: % Value Growth 2020-2025
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