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Infant Food Market Focused Insights Report 2025-2030 with Exclusive Data on 24 Vendors

Infant Food Market Focused Insights Report 2025-2030 with Exclusive Data on 24 Vendors

Yahoo16-04-2025

The global Infant Food Market is projected to rise from USD 105.11 billion in 2024 to USD 122.02 billion by 2030, with a CAGR of 2.52%. Key developments include Nestlé's launch of "no refined sugar" Cerelac variants in India and Perrigo's partnership with Good Start and Dr. Brown's. Growth is propelled by rising demand for natural and organic products, with APAC commanding over 46% of the market share. Leading vendors include Abbott, Danone, and Nestlé. Major trends highlight personalized nutrition and urbanization's impact.
Infant Food Market
Dublin, April 16, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The "Infant Food Market - Focused Insights 2025-2030" has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.
The global infant food market, valued at USD 105.11 billion in 2024, is expected to grow to USD 122.02 billion by 2030, exhibiting a CAGR of 2.52%. Recent developments among industry leaders are driving this growth, with significant product innovations and strategic acquisitions enhancing market dynamics.
Market Trends & Drivers
Increasing Demand for Natural & Organic Products: Parents' growing awareness of food safety propels demand for organic baby foods. A shift towards premium organic options is evident, particularly in developed markets like the US and Europe, where consumers trust stringent regulations.
Personalized Nutrition: With rising food allergies among children, demand for allergen-free and customized nutrition is increasing. Brands such as Gerber are offering tailored solutions focusing on different stages of infant development.
Urbanization and Changing Lifestyles: Urban living necessities convenience, pushing demand for ready-to-eat infant foods. Dual-income households favor products like Abbott's Similac Ready-to-Feed Formula for its convenience and nutritional assurance.
Industry Restraints
Stringent Regulatory Standards: Compliance with diverse and stringent global regulations represents significant challenges, especially for SMEs. However, these standards ensure high-quality products, enhancing consumer trust.
Competitive Analysis
The infant food market features strong competition among major players including Abbott, Danone, Hero Group, Nestle, Perrigo, and Reckitt Benckiser Group. These companies capitalize on brand loyalty, innovation, and extensive distribution channels to maintain market dominance. Future trends will likely pivot around innovations in eco-friendly packaging and personalized nutrition offerings.
Recent Vendor Developments
In October 2024, Nestle India expanded its Cerelac infant food line to include 21 variants, 14 of which contain no refined sugars, addressing consumer demand for healthier options.
Perrigo Company initiated a brand partnership between Good Start and Dr. Brown's to innovate in infant formula solutions in September 2024.
Abbott launched extensions to its Pure Bliss by Similac line, including organic and European-made formulas, in August 2024.
Strategically, Nestle is enriching its infant nutrition portfolio with new products tailored to different dietary needs, like GERBER baby fruit smoothies and nutrient-rich cereals.
Perrigo's acquisition of Nestle Canada's infant formula business in 2022 significantly increased its market presence in North America.
The Hero Group's investment in a new facility in Spain during 2022 strengthened its position in the baby food industry.
Market Segmentation Insights
By Product Type: The infant formula segment dominates with over 68% market share, offering essential nutrients as a breast milk alternative.
By Distribution Channel: Supermarkets & hypermarkets lead, providing diverse product choices for informed consumer decisions.
By Geography: APAC commands over 46% of the market share, fueled by demographics, economic growth, and modernizing lifestyles.
Key Vendors
Abbott
Danone
Hero Group
Nestle
Perrigo
Reckitt Benckiser Group
Other Prominent Vendors
Asahi Group Holdings
Ausnutria Dairy
Bobbie
ByHeart
Dana Dairy Group
Else Nutrition
Feihe
FrieslandCampina
H&H Group
HiPP
Kewpie Corporation
Kraft Heinz Company
Little Spoon
Sprout Organics
The Hain Celestial Group
Walgreen
Yili Group
Yumi
Key Questions Answered
How big is the global infant food market?
What are the factors driving the global infant food market growth?
What is the growth rate of the global infant food market?
Which region will have the highest CAGR in the global infant food market?
Who are the major players in the global infant food market?
Key Attributes:
Report Attribute
Details
No. of Pages
124
Forecast Period
2024 - 2030
Estimated Market Value (USD) in 2024
$105.11 Billion
Forecasted Market Value (USD) by 2030
$122.02 Billion
Compound Annual Growth Rate
2.5%
Regions Covered
Global
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