Baby population aged 0-4 year in Latin America reached 52.7 million in 2010 that resulted in robust growth of the overall Latin America baby food and pediatric nutrition market during 2007 - 2011. The market grew with a CAGR of 17.3% during 2007 - 2011 to reach USD 2.1 billion in 2011from USD 1.3 billion in 2007. Brazil commanded for the largest share - i.e. 52.45% of Latin America Baby Food & Pediatric Nutrition Market at USD 692.1 million in 2007. The segment reached USD1135.5 million in 2011 with a CAGR of 13.18% during 2007-2011. Venezuela has the highest growth rate of 35.37% during the same period. The overall Latin America baby food and pediatric nutrition market is forecasted to grow form USD 2,399.0 million in 2012 to USD 4.021.6 million in 2017 with a CAGR of 10.89% during the same period.
Milk Formula commanded for the largest share - i.e. 47.07% of Latin America Baby Food & Pediatric Nutrition market at USD 621.1 million in 2007. The segment reached USD1153 million in 2011 with a CAGR of 16.73% during 2007-2011. On the other hand Baby Cereals accounted for 46.45% of the Latin America Baby Food & Pediatric Nutrition market at USD 621.1 million in 2007 and further reached to USD 931.3 million in 2011 with a CAGR of 11.0% during 2007 - 2011.
In 2011, Nestle holds about 64.4% of the overall baby food and pediatric nutrition market share in Latin America region followed by Pfizer at 9.9%.
This report provides a holistic view to the overall Latin America Baby Food and Pediatric nutrition market with 11 year market data & forecast based on following segmentation:
By Product
Bottled baby food
Baby cereals
Baby snacks
Baby soups
Canned & Frozen baby foods
By Type
Dried Baby Food
Milk Formula
Prepared Baby Food
Other Baby Food
Countries Covered
Brazil
Venezuela
Argentina
Colombia
Chile
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Table Of Content
Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION
1.1 Key OBJECTIVES
1.2 Report Description
1.3 SCOPE AND definitions
1.4 Stakeholders
1.5 Data SOURCES & Methodology
Chapter 2 Executive SUMMARY
Chapter 3 Global OVERVIEW
3.1 DEMOGRAPHIC TRENDS
3.2 Lactose intolerance: Fuel for growth
3.3 Analysis of food & nutrition needs for different age groups of babies