Global Baby Food Market Report Distribution Channel and Geography - Trends and Forecast to 2025
Baby food is soft and easily consumed food product, especially developed for infants to toddlers, aging between four months to two years, in order to fulfill their nutritional requirements. Based on the form, baby food is majorly classified into powder, liquid and solid. The powdered form of baby food is used by mixing it with water before feeding the infant and it is the least expensive form of baby food. Further, solid baby food include infant cereals and other bland fare. Request For Sample Copy of this Research Report : https://www.coherentmarketinsights.com/insight/request-sample/1043 The major factors propelling the growth of this market include rising health awareness to provide nutrition regarding the overall development of the baby. In addition to this, growing number of women in the workforce and lactating problems in women including breast engorgement and nipple infection caused by staphylococcus aureus, have propelled the adoption of baby food products across the globe. Furthermore, rapid urbanization and rising popularity of organic baby food, is supporting the growth of global baby food market. However, the declining birth rate in developed countries is a major challenge to the market growth of baby food. According to the World Bank Group, birthrates around the world declined by 45% on average, between 1960 and 2013. Based on source type, organic baby food is expected to record fastest growth, witnessing highest CAGR during the forecast period. This is majorly due to the increasing demand among parents to offer adequate and best nutrition for the babies. The organic baby food is gaining popularity worldwide, as parents are becoming more concerned about the harmful chemicals present in the inorganic baby foods, in the form of artificial colors, sweeteners, flavors, pesticides and fertilizers. Based on distribution channel, the market is segmented into hypermarkets, supermarkets, drugstores, online channel, specialty stores and others. Supermarket, contributed the largest share in the global baby food market in 2016. However, the