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Asia-Pacific Baby Food Market Analyzed in Updated In-Demand Study Published at MarketPublishers.com

11 Jan 2012 • by Natalie Aster

LONDON – By the end of 2015, the global baby food market is forecast to reach USD 38.7 billion, chiefly led by the Asia-Pacific and the European Union. The Asia-Pacific alone is expected to maintain 7.8% CAGR during the review period, with the baby food market in Vietnam, Thailand, the Philippians and Pakistan projected to achieve the highest growth rate in the region. Positive growth forecasts for the Asia-Pacific over the European Union, supported by the performance of emerging economies such as India and China, indicate higher industry investments in the region in the upcoming years.

Updated market research study “Baby Food Market and Organic Products Growth Analysis - Asia Pacific, 2009-2015” developed by Axis Research Mind features an in-depth review of the latest baby food market trends with a perceptive attempt to disclose the near-future growth prospects. A comprehensive analysis across the geographic regions provides strategic business intelligence for food industry sector investments.

Report Highlights:

  • emerging market trends;
  • advancements in the technological space;
  • market demand of the segments (by-region);
  • key growth areas and market size;
  • region-wise demand factor;
  • key competitors edge;
  • investment strategies.

Market segments covered the report include: bottled baby drinks, baby cereals, baby snacks, baby soups, others (includes frozen and canned baby foods).

Report Details:

Baby Food Market and Organic Products Growth Analysis - Asia Pacific, 2009-2015
Published: September, 2010
Pages: 156
Price: US$ 2.550,00

More updated and new market research reports by the publisher can be found at Axis Research Mind page.

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