Infant Formula and Dried Baby Food Products are Expected to Remain a Predominant Segment in Egypt Baby Food Industry: Ken Research REQUEST FOR SAMPLE REPORT Request For sample Report × Report Title Name Email Designation Phone No Comapny Name Comapny URL Country -- Please Select Your Country -- Afganistan Africa Albania Algeria Andorra Angola Anguilla Antigua and Barbuda Argentina Armenia Aruba Asia Australasia Australia Austria Azerbaijan Bahamas Bahrain Bangladesh Barbados Belarus Belgium Belize Benin Bermuda Bhutan Bolivia Bonaire Bosnia Herzegovina Botswana Brazil BRICS British Virgin Islands Brunei Darussalam Bulgaria Burkina Faso Cambodia Cameroon Canada Cape Verde Cayman Islands Central African Republic Central and South America Chad Chile China Colombia Comoros Congo Costa Rica Cote d'Ivoire Croatia Cuba Curacao Cyprus Czech Republic Denmark Djibouti Dominica Dominican Republic Ecuador Egypt El Salvador Equatorial Guinea Eritrea Estonia Ethiopia Europe European Union Falkland Islands Faroe Islands Fiji Finland France French Guiana French Polynesia Gabon Gambia Georgia Germany Ghana Gibraltar Global Great Britain Greece Greenland Grenada Guadeloupe Guam Guatemala Guerney & Alderney Guinea Guinea-Bissau Guyana Haiti Honduras Hong Kong Hungary Iceland India Indonesia Iran Iraq Ireland Isle of Man Israel Italy Ivory Coast Jamaica Japan Jersey Jordan Kazakhstan Kenya Kiribati Kosovo Kuwait Kyrgyzstan Laos Latvia Lebanon Lesotho Liberia Libyan Arab Jamahiriya Liechtenstein Lithuania Luxembourg Macao Macau Macedonia Madagascar Malawi Malaysia Maldives Mali Malta Man (Island of) Marshall Islands Martinique Mauritania Mauritius Mayotte Mexico Micronesia Middle East Minnesota Moldova Monaco Mongolia Monserrat Montenegro Morocco Morroco Mozambique Myanmar Namibia Nepal Netherlands New Caledonia New Zealand Nicaragua Niger Nigeria Niue North America North Korea Norway Oman Pakistan Palau Palestine Panama Papua New Guinea Paraguay Peru Philippines Poland Portugal Puerto Rico Qatar Reunion Romania Russia Rwanda Saint Helena Saint Lucia Saint Martin Saint Pierre and Miquelon Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Samoa Samoa (American) San Marino Sao Tome and Principe Saudi Arabia Scandinavia Senegal Serbia Seychelles Sierra Leone Singapore Sint Maarten Slovakia Slovenia Solomon (Islands) Somalia South Africa South Korea South Sudan Spain Sri Lanka Sudan Suriname Svalbard and Jan Mayen Islands Swaziland Sweden Switzerland Syria Taiwan Tajikistan Tanzania Thailand Timor Leste Togo Tonga Trinidad and Tobago Tunisia Turkey Turkmenistan Turks and Caicos Islands Uganda Ukraine United Arab Emirates United Kingdom United States Uruguay Uzbekistan Vanuatu Vatican City Venezuela Vietnam Virgin Islands Western Sahara Yemen Zambia Zimbabwe Requirement Submit With high birth rates and continued preference for infant cereal, the market of infant formula and dried baby food is expected to drive the sales of baby food products in Egypt. The country is witnessing high demand for mother’s milk regardless of the high breastfeeding rates. About 56.0% is the early initiation rate of breastfeeding in Egypt and 66% is the timely complementary rate for 6-9 month old infants in Egypt. Despite of such high breastfeeding rates the subsidization of standard milk formulas by government and increasing contribution of women at workplace has fuelled the market for infant formula in the country. Similarly, Infant cereals or the dried baby food has noted an increasing revenue growth over the past years in Egypt. People in Egypt are more aware of these two categories of baby food and hence prefer the same. However, the baby food companies are also trying to push other and prepared baby food products towards the parents in the country. “The Egyptian market for mother’s milk substitute is growing at a fast pace, with birth rates increasing to nearly 32 per 1000 persons in 2012. There is increased demand for milk formula even though the rates of breastfeeding are higher in Egypt as compared to the other Middle Eastern countries. As the workforce demographics change with increased women participation, the demand for infant formula has been inclining over the years. Moreover, the act of subsidizing infant formula by the government has been a major contributing factor facilitating the growth of infant formula in the country.” According to the research report ‘Egypt Baby Food Industry Outlook to 2017’ by Ken Research. According to the report the country has observed strong demand for infant cereals as a majority of the mothers regard it as the best food for their growing-up babies. Nestle Cerelac, Hero, RIRI and Ninolac are the major brands operating in this segment. The report provides detailed overview on the baby food market of Egypt and helps readers to identify the ongoing trends in the industry and anticipated growth in the future depending upon changing industry dynamics in coming years. The report will help industry consultants, baby food companies and other stakeholders to align their market centric strategies according to ongoing and expected trends in future. 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