Market Overview:
The global baby cereal-based complementary food market is expected to grow at a CAGR of 5.8% during the forecast period from 2018 to 2030. The market growth can be attributed to the rising awareness about the benefits of baby cereal-based complementary foods among parents, and an increasing number of launches of new products in this category by manufacturers. Based on type, the global baby cereal-based complementary food market can be segmented into corn supplement, high protein cereal supplement, and raw cereal supplementary food. The corn supplement segment is expected to account for a major share of the global market in terms of revenue during the forecast period. This can be attributed to its growing popularity among parents as a healthy and nutritious option for their babies. By application, the global baby cereal-based complementary food market can be divided into 6-12 months and 12-36 months segments. The 12-36 months segment is anticipated to account for a larger share of the overall market in terms of revenue during 2018–2030 owing to an increase in demand from developed countries such as U.S., Canada, Germany, France, Italy etc., where there is an increasing trend towards early weaning or solids introduction (at around 6 months). Regionally speaking, North America accounted for majority share (in terms revenue) in 2017 followed by Europe & Asia Pacific respectively .
Product Definition:
A baby cereal-based complementary food is a food that is made from a grain, such as rice, oats, or wheat, and is specially prepared for infants and young children. This type of food can be mixed with breast milk or formula to help ensure that the child gets enough nutrients. Baby cereal-based complementary foods are important because they provide infants with essential vitamins and minerals that they may not get from breast milk or formula alone.
Corn Supplement:
Corn supplement is a food additive, which is used as an ingredient in baby cereal-based complementary foods. It helps to improve the nutritional value of food and offers additional corn benefits such as vitamin C, iron and calcium. Corn supplement can be derived from either natural or synthetic sources; however, it must meet all the required specifications set by regulatory bodies across different countries.
The global corn supplement market size was valued at USD 1.5 billion in 2016.
High Protein Cereal Supplement:
High protein cereal supplement is a type of functional food product that contains a high amount of proteins. Proteins are essential for the growth and development of the human body, especially for infants. Hence, these products are widely used as baby foods or complementary foods in infant formulas to meet their nutritional requirements.
The global high protein cereal supplement and it's usage in baby cereal-based complementary food market size was valued at USD 557.1 million in 2016.
Application Insights:
The demand for baby food complementary foods is highest for the age group of 6-12 months. This can be attributed to the increasing number of working women and men, who have a busy schedule but still care about their baby¢â‚¬â„¢s health. Moreover, this age group requires more nutrition as compared to other age groups as they are learning to walk and talk. Therefore, companies are launching new products in order to meet the high nutritional requirements of infants at this stage.
For instance, in April 2017, Dannon launched a new product named Dannon Oikos Triple Zero which is an eight-month old version of its original yogurt with fruit that has been specially designed for older babies and toddlers aged between 1 year and 3 years old.
Regional Analysis:
North America dominated the global baby cereal-based complementary food market in 2017. The region is expected to witness a considerable growth rate of 5.6% over the forecast period, owing to increasing awareness about infant nutrition and changing lifestyles in countries such as U.S., Canada, and Mexico.
Growth Factors:
- Increasing awareness about the benefits of baby cereal-based complementary food for infants.
- Rising disposable income of parents, which enables them to spend more on baby food products.
- Growing trend of organic and natural baby food products among parents.
- Proliferation of convenient and healthy baby food options in the market place
Scope Of The Report
Report Attributes
Report Details
Report Title
Baby Cereal-based Complementary Food Market Research Report
By Type
Corn Supplement, High Protein Cereal Supplement, Raw Cereal Supplementary Food
By Application
6-12 Months, 12-36 Months
By Companies
Mead Johnson, Nestle, Danone, Abbott, Heinz, Bellamy, Topfer, HiPP, Arla, Holle, Fonterra, Westland Dairy, Meiji, Yili, Biostime, Yashili, Feihe, Beingmate, Synutra, Wissun, Hain Celestial, Plum Organics
Regions Covered
North America, Europe, APAC, Latin America, MEA
Base Year
2021
Historical Year
2019 to 2020 (Data from 2010 can be provided as per availability)
Forecast Year
2030
Number of Pages
212
Number of Tables & Figures
149
Customization Available
Yes, the report can be customized as per your need.
Global Baby Cereal-based Complementary Food Market Report Segments:
The global Baby Cereal-based Complementary Food market is segmented on the basis of:
Types
Corn Supplement, High Protein Cereal Supplement, Raw Cereal Supplementary Food
The product segment provides information about the market share of each product and the respective CAGR during the forecast period. It lays out information about the product pricing parameters, trends, and profits that provides in-depth insights of the market. Furthermore, it discusses latest product developments & innovation in the market.
Applications
6-12 Months, 12-36 Months
The application segment fragments various applications of the product and provides information on the market share and growth rate of each application segment. It discusses the potential future applications of the products and driving and restraining factors of each application segment.
Some of the companies that are profiled in this report are:
- Mead Johnson
- Nestle
- Danone
- Abbott
- Heinz
- Bellamy
- Topfer
- HiPP
- Arla
- Holle
- Fonterra
- Westland Dairy
- Meiji
- Yili
- Biostime
- Yashili
- Feihe
- Beingmate
- Synutra
- Wissun
- Hain Celestial
- Plum Organics
Highlights of The Baby Cereal-based Complementary Food Market Report:
- The market structure and projections for the coming years.
- Drivers, restraints, opportunities, and current trends of market.
- Historical data and forecast.
- Estimations for the forecast period 2030.
- Developments and trends in the market.
- By Type:
- Corn Supplement
- High Protein Cereal Supplement
- Raw Cereal Supplementary Food
- By Application:
- 6-12 Months
- 12-36 Months
- Market scenario by region, sub-region, and country.
- Market share of the market players, company profiles, product specifications, SWOT analysis, and competitive landscape.
- Analysis regarding upstream raw materials, downstream demand, and current market dynamics.
- Government Policies, Macro & Micro economic factors are also included in the report.
We have studied the Baby Cereal-based Complementary Food Market in 360 degrees via. both primary & secondary research methodologies. This helped us in building an understanding of the current market dynamics, supply-demand gap, pricing trends, product preferences, consumer patterns & so on. The findings were further validated through primary research with industry experts & opinion leaders across countries. The data is further compiled & validated through various market estimation & data validation methodologies. Further, we also have our in-house data forecasting model to predict market growth up to 2030.
Regional Analysis
- North America
- Europe
- Asia Pacific
- Middle East & Africa
- Latin America
Note: A country of choice can be added in the report at no extra cost. If more than one country needs to be added, the research quote will vary accordingly.
The geographical analysis part of the report provides information about the product sales in terms of volume and revenue in regions. It lays out potential opportunities for the new entrants, emerging players, and major players in the region. The regional analysis is done after considering the socio-economic factors and government regulations of the countries in the regions.
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Frequently Asked Questions?
Baby cereal-based complementary food is a type of infant formula that is designed to provide essential nutrients and energy for infants. These formulas are typically made from grains, fruits, and vegetables, which are combined with milk or water to create a nutritious drink for babies.
Some of the major companies in the baby cereal-based complementary food market are Mead Johnson, Nestle, Danone, Abbott, Heinz, Bellamy, Topfer, HiPP, Arla, Holle, Fonterra, Westland Dairy, Meiji, Yili, Biostime, Yashili, Feihe, Beingmate, Synutra, Wissun, Hain Celestial, Plum Organics.
The baby cereal-based complementary food market is expected to grow at a compound annual growth rate of 5.8%.
Chapter 1 Executive Summary
Chapter 2 Assumptions and Acronyms Used
Chapter 3 Research Methodology
Chapter 4 Baby Cereal-based Complementary Food Market Overview 4.1 Introduction 4.1.1 Market Taxonomy 4.1.2 Market Definition 4.1.3 Macro-Economic Factors Impacting the Market Growth 4.2 Baby Cereal-based Complementary Food Market Dynamics 4.2.1 Market Drivers 4.2.2 Market Restraints 4.2.3 Market Opportunity 4.3 Baby Cereal-based Complementary Food Market - Supply Chain Analysis 4.3.1 List of Key Suppliers 4.3.2 List of Key Distributors 4.3.3 List of Key Consumers 4.4 Key Forces Shaping the Baby Cereal-based Complementary Food Market 4.4.1 Bargaining Power of Suppliers 4.4.2 Bargaining Power of Buyers 4.4.3 Threat of Substitution 4.4.4 Threat of New Entrants 4.4.5 Competitive Rivalry 4.5 Global Baby Cereal-based Complementary Food Market Size & Forecast, 2018-2028 4.5.1 Baby Cereal-based Complementary Food Market Size and Y-o-Y Growth 4.5.2 Baby Cereal-based Complementary Food Market Absolute $ Opportunity
Chapter 5 Global Baby Cereal-based Complementary Food Market Analysis and Forecast by Type
5.1 Introduction
5.1.1 Key Market Trends & Growth Opportunities by Type
5.1.2 Basis Point Share (BPS) Analysis by Type
5.1.3 Absolute $ Opportunity Assessment by Type
5.2 Baby Cereal-based Complementary Food Market Size Forecast by Type
5.2.1 Corn Supplement
5.2.2 High Protein Cereal Supplement
5.2.3 Raw Cereal Supplementary Food
5.3 Market Attractiveness Analysis by Type
Chapter 6 Global Baby Cereal-based Complementary Food Market Analysis and Forecast by Applications
6.1 Introduction
6.1.1 Key Market Trends & Growth Opportunities by Applications
6.1.2 Basis Point Share (BPS) Analysis by Applications
6.1.3 Absolute $ Opportunity Assessment by Applications
6.2 Baby Cereal-based Complementary Food Market Size Forecast by Applications
6.2.1 6-12 Months
6.2.2 12-36 Months
6.3 Market Attractiveness Analysis by Applications
Chapter 7 Global Baby Cereal-based Complementary Food Market Analysis and Forecast by Region
7.1 Introduction
7.1.1 Key Market Trends & Growth Opportunities by Region
7.1.2 Basis Point Share (BPS) Analysis by Region
7.1.3 Absolute $ Opportunity Assessment by Region
7.2 Baby Cereal-based Complementary Food Market Size Forecast by Region
7.2.1 North America
7.2.2 Europe
7.2.3 Asia Pacific
7.2.4 Latin America
7.2.5 Middle East & Africa (MEA)
7.3 Market Attractiveness Analysis by Region
Chapter 8 Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19) Impact
8.1 Introduction
8.2 Current & Future Impact Analysis
8.3 Economic Impact Analysis
8.4 Government Policies
8.5 Investment Scenario
Chapter 9 North America Baby Cereal-based Complementary Food Analysis and Forecast
9.1 Introduction
9.2 North America Baby Cereal-based Complementary Food Market Size Forecast by Country
9.2.1 U.S.
9.2.2 Canada
9.3 Basis Point Share (BPS) Analysis by Country
9.4 Absolute $ Opportunity Assessment by Country
9.5 Market Attractiveness Analysis by Country
9.6 North America Baby Cereal-based Complementary Food Market Size Forecast by Type
9.6.1 Corn Supplement
9.6.2 High Protein Cereal Supplement
9.6.3 Raw Cereal Supplementary Food
9.7 Basis Point Share (BPS) Analysis by Type
9.8 Absolute $ Opportunity Assessment by Type
9.9 Market Attractiveness Analysis by Type
9.10 North America Baby Cereal-based Complementary Food Market Size Forecast by Applications
9.10.1 6-12 Months
9.10.2 12-36 Months
9.11 Basis Point Share (BPS) Analysis by Applications
9.12 Absolute $ Opportunity Assessment by Applications
9.13 Market Attractiveness Analysis by Applications
Chapter 10 Europe Baby Cereal-based Complementary Food Analysis and Forecast
10.1 Introduction
10.2 Europe Baby Cereal-based Complementary Food Market Size Forecast by Country
10.2.1 Germany
10.2.2 France
10.2.3 Italy
10.2.4 U.K.
10.2.5 Spain
10.2.6 Russia
10.2.7 Rest of Europe
10.3 Basis Point Share (BPS) Analysis by Country
10.4 Absolute $ Opportunity Assessment by Country
10.5 Market Attractiveness Analysis by Country
10.6 Europe Baby Cereal-based Complementary Food Market Size Forecast by Type
10.6.1 Corn Supplement
10.6.2 High Protein Cereal Supplement
10.6.3 Raw Cereal Supplementary Food
10.7 Basis Point Share (BPS) Analysis by Type
10.8 Absolute $ Opportunity Assessment by Type
10.9 Market Attractiveness Analysis by Type
10.10 Europe Baby Cereal-based Complementary Food Market Size Forecast by Applications
10.10.1 6-12 Months
10.10.2 12-36 Months
10.11 Basis Point Share (BPS) Analysis by Applications
10.12 Absolute $ Opportunity Assessment by Applications
10.13 Market Attractiveness Analysis by Applications
Chapter 11 Asia Pacific Baby Cereal-based Complementary Food Analysis and Forecast
11.1 Introduction
11.2 Asia Pacific Baby Cereal-based Complementary Food Market Size Forecast by Country
11.2.1 China
11.2.2 Japan
11.2.3 South Korea
11.2.4 India
11.2.5 Australia
11.2.6 South East Asia (SEA)
11.2.7 Rest of Asia Pacific (APAC)
11.3 Basis Point Share (BPS) Analysis by Country
11.4 Absolute $ Opportunity Assessment by Country
11.5 Market Attractiveness Analysis by Country
11.6 Asia Pacific Baby Cereal-based Complementary Food Market Size Forecast by Type
11.6.1 Corn Supplement
11.6.2 High Protein Cereal Supplement
11.6.3 Raw Cereal Supplementary Food
11.7 Basis Point Share (BPS) Analysis by Type
11.8 Absolute $ Opportunity Assessment by Type
11.9 Market Attractiveness Analysis by Type
11.10 Asia Pacific Baby Cereal-based Complementary Food Market Size Forecast by Applications
11.10.1 6-12 Months
11.10.2 12-36 Months
11.11 Basis Point Share (BPS) Analysis by Applications
11.12 Absolute $ Opportunity Assessment by Applications
11.13 Market Attractiveness Analysis by Applications
Chapter 12 Latin America Baby Cereal-based Complementary Food Analysis and Forecast
12.1 Introduction
12.2 Latin America Baby Cereal-based Complementary Food Market Size Forecast by Country
12.2.1 Brazil
12.2.2 Mexico
12.2.3 Rest of Latin America (LATAM)
12.3 Basis Point Share (BPS) Analysis by Country
12.4 Absolute $ Opportunity Assessment by Country
12.5 Market Attractiveness Analysis by Country
12.6 Latin America Baby Cereal-based Complementary Food Market Size Forecast by Type
12.6.1 Corn Supplement
12.6.2 High Protein Cereal Supplement
12.6.3 Raw Cereal Supplementary Food
12.7 Basis Point Share (BPS) Analysis by Type
12.8 Absolute $ Opportunity Assessment by Type
12.9 Market Attractiveness Analysis by Type
12.10 Latin America Baby Cereal-based Complementary Food Market Size Forecast by Applications
12.10.1 6-12 Months
12.10.2 12-36 Months
12.11 Basis Point Share (BPS) Analysis by Applications
12.12 Absolute $ Opportunity Assessment by Applications
12.13 Market Attractiveness Analysis by Applications
Chapter 13 Middle East & Africa (MEA) Baby Cereal-based Complementary Food Analysis and Forecast
13.1 Introduction
13.2 Middle East & Africa (MEA) Baby Cereal-based Complementary Food Market Size Forecast by Country
13.2.1 Saudi Arabia
13.2.2 South Africa
13.2.3 UAE
13.2.4 Rest of Middle East & Africa (MEA)
13.3 Basis Point Share (BPS) Analysis by Country
13.4 Absolute $ Opportunity Assessment by Country
13.5 Market Attractiveness Analysis by Country
13.6 Middle East & Africa (MEA) Baby Cereal-based Complementary Food Market Size Forecast by Type
13.6.1 Corn Supplement
13.6.2 High Protein Cereal Supplement
13.6.3 Raw Cereal Supplementary Food
13.7 Basis Point Share (BPS) Analysis by Type
13.8 Absolute $ Opportunity Assessment by Type
13.9 Market Attractiveness Analysis by Type
13.10 Middle East & Africa (MEA) Baby Cereal-based Complementary Food Market Size Forecast by Applications
13.10.1 6-12 Months
13.10.2 12-36 Months
13.11 Basis Point Share (BPS) Analysis by Applications
13.12 Absolute $ Opportunity Assessment by Applications
13.13 Market Attractiveness Analysis by Applications
Chapter 14 Competition Landscape
14.1 Baby Cereal-based Complementary Food Market: Competitive Dashboard
14.2 Global Baby Cereal-based Complementary Food Market: Market Share Analysis, 2019
14.3 Company Profiles (Details – Overview, Financials, Developments, Strategy)
14.3.1 Mead Johnson
14.3.2 Nestle
14.3.3 Danone
14.3.4 Abbott
14.3.5 Heinz
14.3.6 Bellamy
14.3.7 Topfer
14.3.8 HiPP
14.3.9 Arla
14.3.10 Holle
14.3.11 Fonterra
14.3.12 Westland Dairy
14.3.13 Meiji
14.3.14 Yili
14.3.15 Biostime
14.3.16 Yashili
14.3.17 Feihe
14.3.18 Beingmate
14.3.19 Synutra
14.3.20 Wissun
14.3.21 Hain Celestial
14.3.22 Plum Organics