The US Baby Food and Formula Market - Nurturing Demand for Organic Baby Food Products
July 2012
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About the Report
About the Report
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- ;The baby food and formula industry in the country has showcased a consistent growth prior to 2008 from USD ~ million in 2006 to USD ~ million in 2008 at CAGR 1.19%. ;
- ;Ready to feed baby food (prepared baby food) is the largest segment in the US baby food market, which accounts for 72.76% of the total baby food segment registering USD ~ million of revenue in 2011. Ready-to-feed (prepared baby food) segment is expected to grow at 3.39% CAGR from 2011-2016. ;
- ;In terms of sales by value, baby juice segment fell by 8.40% and 8.20% in 2010 and 2011 respectively. ;
- ;In 2011, dry baby food segment grew by 6.67% from previous year to USD ~ million, whereas in 2010, the segment recorded negative results. ;
- ;From 2011, formula milk market in the country showed stability, although grew by only 2.55% to USD ~ million. ;
- ;In terms of base ingredient, milk based formula account for the largest demand, accounting for ~% market share. ;
- ;In 2007, organic baby food segment recorded sales of USD 21.43 million which escalated to USD ~ million in 2009. ;
- ;The overall baby food and formula market will grow at 2.69% CAGR from 2011-2016 to USD ~ million. ;
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Products
Products
dry baby food, ready-to-feed, formula milk, prepared baby food, baby juice, organic baby food
Companies
Nestle, Mead Johnson, Abbott, Beech Nut, Gerber
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
1. The US Baby Food and Formula Industry
1.1. Market Size
Falling Birth Rate
1.2. Industry Segmentation-Retail Sales and Forecast
1.2.1. Baby Food Market and Forecast
1.2.1.1. Segmentation by Dry, Ready-to-feed and Other Baby Food
1.2.2. Formula Milk Demand and Segmentation by base Ingredient
2. Organic Baby Food Demand
3. SWOT Analysis
4. Industry Opportunities and Growth Drivers
4.1. Infants on Mother Feed vs Formula Milk
4.2. Working Women Population
4.3. US healthcare Spending
4.4. Rising Per Capita Income
4.5. The US Milk Powder Production
5. Country Analysis and Industry Insight
5.1. Key Findings
5.2. Political and Regulatory Structure
Regulatory Body
5.3. Macro Economic Indicators: Current and Projections
5.3.1. The US Economy, Impact over baby food demand
5.3.2. Population, 2006-2015
5.3.3. Personal Disposable Income 2005-2015
5.3.4. Inflation, 2006-2015
6. Export and Import of Baby Food Products
7. Industry Players and Competition
8. Baby Food Industry Forecast to 2016
9. Appendix
9.1. Market Definition
9.2. Abbreviations
9.3. Research Methodology
Data Collection Methods
Approach
Final Conclusion
9.4. Disclaimer
List of Figure
Figure 1: The US Baby Food and Formula Retail Sales by Value (2006-2011)
Figure 2: Birth Rate in the US (2006-2011)
Figure 3: Baby Food and Formula Segmentation in Percentage, 2011
Figure 4: The US Baby Food Retail Sales and Forecast (2006-2016F)
Figure 5: The US Baby Food Retail Sales and Forecast by Segments (2007-2016F)
Figure 6: Formula Milk Retail Sales and Forecast (2007-2016F)
Figure 7: Formula Milk Demand by Base-Ingredients in 2010
Figure 8: The US Organic Formula Market (2006-2010)
Figure 9: U.S. Breastfed Infants Who are Supplemented with Infant Formula in Percentage (2011)
Figure 10: Exclusive Breastfeeding by Month since Birth among the US Infants Born in 2008 in Percentage
Figure 11: US Labor Force Contribution by Male and Female in Percentage May 2012
Figure 12: Women Population in Civilian Labor Force in Thousand, 2006-2010
Figure 13: The US Average Annual Cost of Healthcare (2006-2011)
Figure 14: The US Healthcare Expenditures (2000, 2005, 2008 & 2010)
Figure 15: Per Capita Income in the US (2000-2011)
Figure 16: The US Skim Milk Powder Market Production by Volume (2007-2015)
Figure 17: The US GDP at Current Prices (2000-2010)
Figure 18: The US Population in Million, 2006-2015
Figure 19: The US Personal Disposable Income in USD Billion, 2006-2015
Figure 20: Per Capita Income in the US (2006-2011)
Figure 21: The US inflation, Average Consumer Prices in % (2007-2015F)
Figure 22: Consumer Price Index in the US, 2006-2015
Figure 23: Import of Infant foods of cereals, flour, starch or milk, by Value and Volume (2006-2010)
Figure 24: Export of Infant foods of cereals, flour, starch or milk by Value and Volume (2006-2010)
Figure 25: Infant Milk Formula Players in 2011
Figure 26: Share of Leading Baby Food Brands in 2011
Figure 27: The US Baby Food and Formula Retail Sales Forecast by Value (2011-2016F) 33
List of Table
Table 1: Country Overview
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