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Baby Food in Portugal

Description- The market for Baby Food in Portugal has been suffering in recent years as a result of a sharp decline in the number of births. Until 2005, cereals was the largest sector in the Portuguese baby food market, but in 2006 it was overtaken by wet meals, a trend subsequently maintained. As a result, in 2015 the market divided in volume terms into 34.9% baby meals, 32.3% cereals, 32.1% baby milks, and 0.2% baby drinks and finger foods. In value terms, however, wet meals and cereals rank well behind infant formulae. In 2015 the market actually increased for the first time since 2009, and this offers manufacturers some hope for the future. To Browse a Report Detail with TOC @ http://www.researchmoz.us/baby-food-in-portugal-report.html Key Findings The market for baby food in Portugal has stalled in recent years, due both to the very poor economic situation and to the low level of births. Overall baby food consumption in 2015 is 18.4% less than in 200

Baby Food in Greece

Description- The market for Baby Food in Greece rose strongly between 2006 and 2008, but since then has been very adversely affected by the downturn in the number of births and the economic situation In total, Canadean estimates that the market has fallen by 22.2% since 2009 in volume terms. – The majority of this decline occurring in 2015. A traditional approach to food preparation still prevails, although prior to the economic crisis there had been a clear move towards the purchase of convenience foods. Price has become a major purchasing criterion as a result of shrinking household incomes. Key Findings The infant population aged 0-3 years has declined significantly in recent years, as both the number of babies born and crude birth rate have dropped. The decline in the number of births, allied to the economic crisis, brought about a corresponding drop in consumption. Overall consumption fell by 15.3% between 2009 and 2015. To Browse a Full Report with