Asia Pacific Organic Baby Food Market Share with Emerging Growth of Top Companies | Forecast 2027
Asia-Pacific Organic Baby Food Market overview
The Asia-Pacific market for organic baby food is
projected to exhibit a strong CAGR of over 11.87% during the review timeframe
2020 to 2027.
Organic baby food refers to easily consumable and soft foods
for infants other than infant formula or breast milk that are derived from
various formulations, tastes, and numerous varieties. The Asia-Pacific
organic baby food market research consists of producing food products
without the use of synthetic pesticides or fertilisers and without any
artificial preservatives, colours, or flavours. The Asia-Pacific market for
organic baby food has recorded exponential growth over the recent years owing
to factors such as evolving dietary patterns, changing lifestyles, convenience
trends, growing per capita incomes, an increasing middle-class population, and
rising awareness among consumers.
Competitive Analysis
The Asia-Pacific organic baby food market has an intensely
competitive landscape with a wide number of players spread across the region.
The list of leading players in the Asia-Pacific organic baby food market
includes Kraft Heinz Foods Company (U.S.), Bellamy's Australia (Australia),
Nestle S.A. (Switzerland), Abbott Laboratories (U.S.), Danone S.A. (France),
Hain Celestial Group (U.S.), Hero Group (Switzerland), and several others.
Segment Analysis
The Asia-Pacific organic baby food market research report
has been fragmented into several segments based on distribution channel,
product type, ingredients, and region.
The organic baby food market for the Asia-Pacific region is
divided into ready-to-eat, dried foods, milk formula, and others based on
product type.
The Asia-Pacific organic baby food market is split by
ingredients into meat, fruits, vegetables, dairy, grains, and cereals.
Based on the distribution channel, the organic baby food
market is divided into non-store-based and store-based channels.
Regional Analysis
The Asia-Pacific
organic baby food market share region includes Indonesia, China, New
Zealand, Australia, Japan, India, and the rest of the Asia-Pacific region.
Over the forecast period, the Chinese market will likely
hold the top position in the regional Asia-Pacific organic baby food market.
The market's growth in China is driven by the explosion of the middle-class
population, rising urbanization, and robust economic growth.
However, the Indian market will likely record a robust CAGR
over the review timeframe. The factors contributing to the growth of India's
organic baby food market include the rising awareness of organic food among
consumers and the increasing per capita disposable income.
However, the Indonesian market is anticipated to record a
significant growth of over 12.2% during the forecasted period.
Recent Developments
• May 2021-
the world's biggest food and beverage firm, Nestlé, has announced setting up a
manufacturing plant in China for pouched baby-food products as a fraction of a
round of investment at a site based in the eastern side of the country.
At the plant in Laixi in Shandong province, the largest food
maker across the globe has begun the production of organic puree products sold
in China under its international baby-food brand Gerber.
A spokesperson for Nestlé's business in China said that
China's baby food market is in the phase of development and rapid growth, with
a projected value of approximately CNY10bn (US$1.56bn). However, the market
level is still less than one-tenth of [that of] infant formula. He further
added that even in big cities, the consumption rate of baby food is less than
50%, which has excellent potential. Nestlé is spending CNY200m on principal
expenses at the Laixi complex in 2020 and 2021. The plant, where Nestlé started
begun production in 1996, making dairy products, has the latest innovation
facility up and operating to produce liquid dairy and ready-to-drink coffee lines
for sale in Greater China.
• June 2021-
Once Upon a Farm, a US-based better-for-you children's nutrition business, has
announced the acquisition of Raised Real, a local baby-food meal-delivery
company. Headquartered in California, Once Upon a Farm said that the deal, for
an unrevealed amount, will grow its refrigerated, organic pouch portfolio to
include frozen options. The company revealed that it would relaunch its line of
organic meals post the acquisition later this year.
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