Middle East and North Africa Baby Food Industry Outlook to 2017 - Led by Changing Lifestyles and Increased Working Women Population
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Executive Summary
The industry research publication titled 'Middle East and North Africa Baby Food Industry Outlook to 2017 – Led by Changing Lifestyles and Increased Working Women Population' provides a comprehensive analysis of the various aspects such as market size, segmentation, trends and developments and future projections of the baby food market of major countries in Middle East and North Africa. The report also entails a detailed description of the prominent and emerging geographic markets of the region including Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Israel and United Arab Emirates.
The baby food industry in MENA has been growing at rapid pace with market dominated by few players. The Middle East and North Africa market for baby food escalated at a CAGR of 11.2% during 2007-2012 generating revenues worth USD ~ million in 2012 growing from USD ~ million in 2007.
Milk or infant formula has been the largest contributor to the market which accounted for more than ~% share of the market in 2012. The dried baby food, the second largest segment contributed ~% in the year 2012. Saudi Arabia held the maximum share with a contribution of 37.0% in the overall revenues of the MENA region in 2012. Even during the recessionary years of 2008-2009, the baby food industry in MENA fared well witnessing an annual growth of 11.7% in 2008 and by 11.1% in 2009.
Saudi Arabia is currently witnessing growing demand for baby food, with a high birth rate of 19.2 births per 1,000 people noted in 2012 and rising women contribution in workplace. As the workforce dynamics change with increasing women participation, the time constraints of the occupation has propelled parents to opt for packaged baby food offering a convenient solution. Milk or infant formula is the largest revenue generator in baby food market in Saudi Arabia. Despite having a strong tradition of breastfeeding, less than nearly 20% of the women exclusively breast feed their children, as they prefer infant formula. The revenues of the Saudi Arabia milk formula market has inclined at a rate of 15.7% over the review period of 2007-2012. Wyeth (Nestle), Similac, Nestle Nan, Aptamil and Bebelac are some of the major standard milk formula brands in Saudi Arabia. Other small players in the market such as Liptomil, Enfragrow and others accounted for ~% of the entire standard milk formula market in Saudi Arabia in 2012.
As of 2012, Israel was ranked 16th among 187 world nations on the UN's Human Development Index (HDI), which places it in the group of very highly developed nations. Israel has witnessed a high demand for baby food over the past years on account of increasing urbanization and income levels along with enhanced role of women in the workplace. The country is presently witnessing a burgeoning demand for all the segments of baby food with overall market registering a CAGR of 13.4% during 2007-2012. The annual expenditure on infant cereal or dried baby food by the parents in Israel has inclined from USD 241.1 in 2007 to ~. Nestle, Omelac and Milupa are some of the dominant players in the market for baby cereals in the country.
The baby food industry is rapidly emerging in the UAE, with growing appetite for differentiated baby food offerings amongst the parents. UAE with 85.0% urban population and increasing income levels have presented a favorable picture for the growing baby food market. The overall baby food market in UAE is projected to advance with a CAGR of 16.8% in revenue terms during 2012-2017, reaching USD ~ million by 2017. Wyeth Progress Gold dominated the growing-up formula market with a ~% share in 2012. Similac Gain Plus, Nestle Nan 3 and Aptamil 3 contributed ~%, ~%, ~% respectively and others segment held ~% of the market.
The market for baby food products in Egypt has grown with a CAGR of 5.4% during the years of 2007-2012 and recorded revenues worth USD ~ million in the year 2012. People in Egypt are extremely price- sensitive, hence people belonging to high and middle class income are anticipated to remain as the major consumers of baby food in the country. The average annual expenditure on prepared baby food was recorded as USD ~ in 2012 as compared to USD ~ in 2007. Some of major brands in prepared food industry include Hero Baby Apple Compote Jar and Sunval Biobamini Baby Food Rice.
The continuously changing consumer lifestyles and a high rate of population growth are expected to continue supporting the growth for the baby food segment in Morocco. Morocco baby food industry is expected to achieve revenues of USD ~ million in 2013 and USD ~ million in 2017. Consequently, the baby food market in Algeria is anticipated to register increasing growth in the span of next five years (2013-2017), receiving impetus from a growing number of parents who will willingly purchase healthy baby food products with a view to provide best possible nutrition to their babies.
Rising consumption levels coupled with by high income levels have presented a great opportunity to the manufacturers of the baby food in Qatar. The baby food industry in Qatar is expected to witness a high growth in the coming years with a CAGR of 18.7% and growth rates of ~% in 2015 and ~% in 2017. The rise in consumer confidence coupled with the constant increase in income levels will continue to instigate the buying behavior for baby food in the country.
The future prospects of the baby food industry in the MENA region promises phenomenal growth. With high birth rates and increased role of women at the workplace, the demand for baby food in the region is expected to showcase prolific growth opportunities in the upcoming years. The growing demand for baby food in MENA will generate revenues worth USD ~ million in 2017 from USD ~ million in 2013.
KEY TOPICS COVERED IN THE REPORT
- MENA baby food market size.
- The country wise segmentation of baby food in MENA.
- The market size, future outlook and projections of the baby food market of Saudi Arabia, Israel, UAE, Morocco, Algeria, Egypt, and Qatar.
- The market segmentation of the MENA baby food market on the basis of product category comprising of Milk Formula, Dried Baby Food, Prepared Baby and Other Baby Food.
- The market size, future outlook and projections of the baby food market of Saudi Arabia on the basis of revenue generated.
- The market size, future outlook and projections of the baby food market of Israel on the basis of revenue generated.
- The market size, future outlook and projections of the baby food market of UAE on the basis of revenue generated.
- The market size, future outlook and projections of the baby food market of Egypt on the basis of revenue generated.
- Trends and developments of MENA Baby Food market.
- Brands share of major players in baby food market of Saudi Arabia, Israel, UAE and Egypt.
- Profiles of major players in MENA baby food market.
- Future outlook and projections of MENA baby food market.
1. MENA Baby Food Industry
1.1. Introduction
1.2. MENA Baby Food Industry Market Size, 2007-2012
1.3. MENA Baby Food Market Segmentation
1.3.1. By Geography, 2007-2012
1.3.2. By Product Categories, 2007-2012
1.4. Major Importing Countries for Baby Food in MENA
1.5. Industry Standards for Baby Food Industry
1.6. Impact of Global Recession and Recovery
2. Saudi Arabia Baby Food Industry
2.1. Introduction and Market Size, 2007-2012
2.2. Saudi Arabia Baby Food Market Segmentation
2.2.1. By Product Categories, 2007-2012
2.2.1.1. Saudi Arabia Milk Formula Market Introduction and Size, 2007-2012
2.2.1.2. Saudi Arabia Milk Formula Market Segmentation by Standard Milk Formula, Follow on Milk Formula and Growing Up Milk Formula, 2007-2012
2.2.1.3. Saudi Arabia Dried Baby Food Market Introduction and Size, 2007-2012
2.2.1.4. Saudi Arabia Prepared Baby Food Market Introduction and Size, 2007-2012
2.2.1.5. Saudi Arabia Other Baby Food Introduction and Market Size, 2007-2012
2.3. Major Exporters of Baby Foods in Saudi Arabia
2.4. Market Share of Major Brands in Saudi Arabia Baby Food Industry
2.4.1. By Milk formula
2.4.1.1. By Standard-Milk Formula Market, 2012
2.4.1.2. By Follow-on Milk Formula, 2012
2.4.1.3. By Growing-up Milk Formula, 2012
2.4.2. By Dried Baby Food, 2012
2.4.3. By Prepared Baby Food, 2012
2.4.4. By Other Baby Food, 2012
2.5. Saudi Arabia Baby Food Market Future Outlook and Projections, 2013-2017
2.5.1. By Product Categories, 2013-2017
2.6. Macro-Economic and Industry Factors: Historical and Projections
2.6.1. Gross Domestic Product of Saudi Arabia, 2007-2017
2.6.2. Working Women Population in Saudi Arabia, 2007-2017
2.6.3. Population Aged 0-4 years, 2007–2017
2.6.4. Final Household Consumption Expenditure, 2007-2017
2.6.5. Number of Births, 2007-2017
3. Israel Baby Food Industry
3.1. Introduction and Size, 2007-2012
3.2. Israel Baby Food Market Segmentation
3.2.1. By Product Categories, 2007-2017
3.2.1.1. Israel Milk Formula Market Introduction and Size, 2007-2012
3.2.1.2. Israel Milk Formula Market Segmentation by Standard Milk Formula, Follow-On Milk Formula and Growing –Up Milk formula, 2007-2012
3.2.1.3. Israel Dried Baby Food Market Introduction and Size, 2007-2012
3.2.1.4. Israel Prepared Baby Food Market Introduction and Size, 2007-2012
3.2.1.5. Israel Other Baby Food Market Introduction and Size, 2007-2012
3.3. Market Share of Major Brands in Israel Baby food Industry
3.3.1. By Milk Formula, 2012
3.3.2. By Prepared Baby Food, 2012
3.4. Israel Baby Food Market Future Outlook and Projections, 2013-2017
3.4.1. By Product Categories, 2013-2017
3.5. Macro-Economic and Industry Factors: Historical and Projections, 2007-2017
3.5.1. Gross Domestic Product of Israel, 2007-2017
3.5.2. Working Women Population in Israel, 2007-2017
3.5.3. Population Aged 0-4 years, 2007–2017
3.5.4. Final Household Consumption Expenditure in Israel, 2007-2017
3.5.5. Number of Births in Israel, 2007-2017
4. UAE Baby Food Industry
4.1. Introduction and Size, 2007-2012
4.2. UAE Baby Food Market Segmentation
4.2.1. By Product Categories, 2007-2017
4.2.1.1. UAE Milk Formula Market Introduction and Size, 2007-2012
4.2.1.2. UAE Milk Formula Market Segmentation by Standard Milk Formula, Follow on Milk Formula and Growing Up Milk Formula, 2007-2012
4.2.1.3. UAE Dried Baby Food Market Introduction and Size, 2007-2012
4.2.1.4. UAE Prepared Baby Food Market Introduction and Size, 2007-2012
4.2.1.5. UAE Other Baby Food Market Introduction and Size, 2007-2012
4.3. Market Share of Major Brands in the Baby Food Market in UAE
4.3.1. By Milk Formula
4.3.1.1. By Standard Milk Formula, 2012
4.3.1.2. By Follow-on Formula, 2012
4.3.1.3. By Growing-up Formula, 2012
4.4. UAE Baby Food Market Future Outlook and Projections, 2013-2017
4.4.1. By Product Categories, 2013-2017
4.5. Macro-Economic and Industry Factors: Historical and Projections, 2007-2017
4.5.1. Gross Domestic Product of UAE, 2007-2017
4.5.2. Female Labor Force Participation in UAE, 2007-2017
4.5.3. Population Aged 0-4 years, 2007 – 2017
4.5.4. Final Household Consumption Expenditure in UAE, 2007-2017
4.5.5. Number of Births, 2007-2017
5. Egypt Baby Food Industry
5.1. Introduction and Market Size, 2007-2012
5.2. Egypt Baby Food Market Segmentation
5.2.1. By Product Categories, 2007-2017
5.2.1.1. Egypt Milk Formula Market Introduction and Size, 2007-2012
5.2.1.2. Egypt Milk Formula Market Segmentation by Standard Milk Formula, Follow on Milk Formula and Growing Up Milk Formula, 2007-2012
5.2.1.3. Egypt Dried Baby Food Market Introduction and Size, 2007-2012
5.2.1.4. Egypt Prepared Baby Food Market Introduction and Size, 2007-2012
5.2.1.5. Egypt Other Baby Food Market Introduction and Size, 2007-2012
5.3. Market Share of Major Brands in Egypt Baby Food Industry
5.3.1. By Milk Formula, 2012
5.3.1.1. By Standard Milk Formula, 2012
5.3.1.2. By Follow-on Milk Formula, 2012
5.3.2. By Dried Baby Food, 2012
5.3.3. By Prepared Baby Food, 2012
5.4. Egypt Baby Food Market Future Outlook and Projections, 2013-2017
5.4.1. By Product Categories, 2013-2017
5.5. Macro-Economic and Industry Factors: Historical and Projections, 2007-2017
5.5.1. Gross Domestic Product of Egypt, 2007-2017
5.5.2. Working Women Population in Egypt, 2007-2017
5.5.3. Population Aged 0-4 years, 2007– 2017
5.5.4. Final Household Consumption Expenditure, 2007-2017
5.5.5. Number of Births, 2007-2017
6. Morocco Baby Food Industry
6.1. Introduction and Past and Future Market Size, 2007-2017
6.2. Morocco Baby Food Market Segmentation
6.2.1. By Product Categories, 2007-2012
7. Algeria Baby Food Industry
7.1. Introduction and Past and Future Market Size, 2007-2017
7.2. Algeria Baby food Market Segmentation
7.2.1. By Product Categories, 2007-2012
8. Qatar Baby Food Industry
8.1. Qatar Baby Food Past and Future Market Size, 2007-2017
8.2. Qatar Baby Food Market segmentation
8.2.1. By Product Categories, 2007-2012
9. MENA Baby Foods Industry Trends and Growth Drivers
Rising Urbanization
High Birth Rates Creating New Opportunities for The Baby food Industry
Growing Awareness among Parents Regarding the Nutritional Requirements of the Baby
Western Influences Leads to Change in Buying Behavior
High Expatriate Population contributes to the growing demand
Increased Penetration of Baby Food Through Modernized Retail
10. MENA Baby Food Industry Future Outlook and Projections, 2013-2017
10.1. Cause and Effect Relationship Analysis of the MENA Baby Food Industry
11. Company Profiles
12. Appendix
12.1. Market Definitions
12.2. Abbreviations
12.3. Research Methodology
Data Collection Methods
Approach
Variables (Dependent and Independent)
Multi Factor Based Sensitivity Model
Final Conclusion
12.4. Disclaimer
List of Figures
Figure 1: MENA Baby Food Industry Market Size on the Basis of Revenues in USD Million, 2007-2012
Figure 2: MENA Baby Food Industry Market Segmentation by Geography on the Basis of Industry Revenue in Percentage (%), 2007-2012
Figure 3: MENA Baby Food Industry Market Segmentation by Milk Formula, Dried Baby Food, Prepared Baby Food and Other Baby Food on the Basis of Revenue Contribution in Percentage (%), 2007-2012
Figure 4: Saudi Arabia Baby Food Industry Market Size on the Basis of Revenues in USD Million, 2007-2012
Figure 5: Saudi Arabia Baby Food Industry Market Segmentation by Milk Formula, Prepared Baby Food, Dried Baby food and Other Baby Food on the Basis of Revenue Contribution in Percentage (%), 2007-2012
Figure 6: Saudi Arabia Milk Formula Market Size on the Basis of Revenues in USD Million, 2007-2012
Figure 7: Saudi Arabia Milk Formula Segmentation by Standard Milk Formula, Follow-on Milk Formula and Growing-up Milk Formula on the Basis of Revenue Contribution in Percentage (%), 2007-2012
Figure 8: Saudi Arabia Dried Baby Food Market Size on the Basis of Revenues in USD Million, 2007-2012
Figure 9: Saudi Arabia Prepared Baby Food Market Size on the Basis of Revenues in USD Million, 2007-2012
Figure 10: Saudi Arabia Other Baby Food Market Size on the Basis of Revenues in USD Million, 2007-2012
Figure 11: Market Share of Major Brands in Saudi Arabia Standard Milk Formula Market on the Basis of Revenue Contribution in Percentage, 2012
Figure 12: Market Share of Major Brands in Saudi Arabia Follow-on Milk Formula Market on the Basis of Revenue Contribution in Percentage (%), 2012
Figure 13: Market Share of Major Brands in Saudi Arabia Growing-up Milk Formula Market on the Basis of Revenue Contribution in Percentage (%), 2012
Figure 14: Market Share of Major Brands in Saudi Arabia Dried Baby Food Market on the Basis of Revenue Contribution in Percentage (%), 2012
Figure 15: Market Share of Major Brands in Saudi Arabia Prepared Baby Food Market on the Basis of Revenue Contribution in Percentage (%), 2012
Figure 16: Market Share of Major Brands in Saudi Arabia Baby Biscuits Market on the Basis of Revenue Contribution in Percentage (%), 2012
Figure 17: Saudi Arabia Baby Food Industry Future Projections on the Basis of Revenues in USD Million, 2013-2017
Figure 18: Saudi Arabia Gross Domestic Product in USD Million, 2007-2017
Figure 19: Saudi Arabia Working Women Population in Million, 2007-2017
Figure 20: Saudi Arabia 0-4 Population in Million, 2007-2017
Figure 21: Household Final Consumption Expenditure in Saudi Arabia in USD Million, 2007-2017
Figure 22: Saudi Arabia Number of Births in Thousands, 2007-2017
Figure 23: Saudi Arabia Birth Rate per 1,000 people in Percentage (%), 2007-2012
Figure 24: Israel Baby Food Industry Market Size on the Basis of Revenues in USD Million, 2007-2012
Figure 25: Israel Baby Food Industry Market Segmentation by Milk Formula, Prepared Baby Food, Other Baby Food and Dried Baby Food on the Basis of Revenue Contribution in Percentage (%), 2007-2012
Figure 26: Israel Milk Formula Market Size on the Basis of Revenues in USD Million, 2007-2012
Figure 27: Israel Milk Formula Segmentation by Standard Milk Formula, Follow-on Milk Formula and Growing-up Milk Formula Market on the Basis of Revenue Contribution in Percentage (%), 2007-2012
Figure 28: Israel Dried Baby Food Market Size on the Basis of Revenues in USD Million, 2007-2012
Figure 29: Israel Prepared Baby Food Market Size on the Basis of Revenues in USD Million, 2007-2012
Figure 30: Israel Other Baby Food Market Size on the Basis of Revenues in USD Million, 2007-2012
Figure 31: Market Share of Major Brand in Israel Milk Formula Market on the Basis of Revenue Contribution in Percentage (%), 2012
Figure 32: Market Share of Major Brands/ Players in Israel Prepared Baby Food Market on the Basis of Revenue Contribution in Percentage, 2012
Figure 33: Israel Baby Food Industry Future Projections on the Basis of Revenues in USD Million, 2013-2017
Figure 34: Israel GDP in USD Million, 2007-2017
Figure 35: Israel Working Women Population in Thousands, 2007-2017
Figure 36: Israel 0-4 year Population in Thousands, 2007-2017
Figure 37: Israel Household Final Consumption Expenditure in USD Million, 2007-2017
Figure 38: Israel Number of Births in Thousands, 2007-2017
Figure 39: Israel Birth Rates per 1,000 people in Percentage (%), 2007-2012
Figure 40: UAE Baby Food Industry Market Size on the Basis of Revenues in USD Million, 2007-2012
Figure 41: UAE Baby Food Industry Market Segmentation by Milk Formula, Prepared Baby Food, Other Baby Food and Dried Baby Food on the Basis of Revenue Contribution in Percentage (%), 2007-2012
Figure 42: UAE Milk Formula Market Size on the Basis of Revenues in USD Million, 2007-2012
Figure 43: UAE Milk Formula Segmentation by Standard Milk Formula, Follow-on Milk Formula and Growing-up Milk Formula Market on the Basis of Revenue Contribution in Percentage (%), 2007-2012
Figure 44: UAE Dried Baby Food Market Size on the Basis of Revenues in USD Million, 2007-2012
Figure 45: UAE Prepared Baby Food Market Size on the Basis of Revenues in USD Million, 2007-2012
Figure 46: UAE Other Baby Food Market Size on the Basis of Revenues in USD Million, 2007-2012
Figure 47: Market Share of Major Brands in UAE Standard Milk Formula Market on the Basis of Revenue Contribution in Percentage (%), 2012
Figure 48: Market Share of Major Brands in UAE Follow-on Milk Formula Market on the Basis of Revenue Contribution in Percentage (%), 2012
Figure 49: Market Share of Major Brands in UAE Growing-up Milk Formula Market on the Basis of Revenue Contribution in Percentage (%), 2012
Figure 50: UAE Baby Food Industry Future Outlook and Projections on the Basis of Revenue in USD Million, 2013-2017
Figure 51: Gross Domestic Product of UAE in USD Million, 2007-2017
Figure 52: UAE Number of Working Women in Million, 2007-2017
Figure 53: UAE Population Aged 0-4 years in Thousands, 2007-2017
Figure 54: UAE Household Final Consumption Expenditure in USD Million, 2007-2017
Figure 55: UAE Number of Births in Thousand, 2007-2017
Figure 56: UAE Birth Rate per 1,000 people in Percentage, 2007-2011
Figure 57: Egypt Baby Food Industry Market Size on the Basis of Revenues in USD Million, 2007-2012
Figure 58: Egypt Milk Formula Market Size on the Basis of Revenues in USD Million, 2007-2012
Figure 59: Egypt Milk Formula Market Segmentation by Standard Milk Formula, Follow-on Milk Formula and Growing-up Milk Formula on the Basis of Contribution in Percentage (%), 2007-2012
Figure 60: Egypt Dried Baby Food Market Size on the Basis of Revenues in USD Million, 2007-2012
Figure 61: Egypt Prepared Baby Food Market Size on the Basis of Revenues in USD Million, 2007-2012
Figure 62: Egypt Other Baby Food Market Size on the Basis of Revenues in USD Million, 2007-2012
Figure 63: Market Share of Major Brands in Egypt Standard Milk Formula Market on the Basis of Volume Sales in Percentage (%), 2012
Figure 64: Market Share of Major Brands in Egypt Standard Milk Formula Market on the Basis of Volume Sales in Percentage, 2012
Figure 65: Market Share of Major Brands in Egypt Dried Baby Food Market on the Basis of Revenue in Percentage (%), 2012
Figure 66: Egypt Baby Food Market Future Projections on the Basis of Revenues in USD Million, 2013-2017
Figure 67: Egypt GDP in USD Million, 2007-2017
Figure 68: Working Women Population in Egypt in Million, 2007-2017
Figure 69: Egypt Population Aged 0-4 in Million, 2007-2017
Figure 70: Egypt Household Final Consumption Expenditure in USD Million, 2007-2017
Figure 71: Egypt Number of Births in Million, 2007-2017
Figure 72: Egypt Birth Rate per 1,000 people in Percentage (%), 2007-2012
Figure 73: Morocco Baby Food Industry Past and Future Market Size on the Basis of Revenues in USD Million, 2007-2017
Figure 74: Algeria Baby Food Industry Past and Future Market Size on the Basis of Revenues in USD Million, 2007-2017
Figure 75: Qatar Baby Food Industry Past and Future Market Size on the Basis of Revenue in USD Million, 2007-2017
Figure 76: MENA Baby Food Industry Future Outlook and Projections on the Basis of Revenue in USD Million, 2013-2017
List of Tables
Table 1: Major Brands in Saudi Arabia Growing-up Milk Formula Market with Prices in USD, 2012
Table 2: Major Brands in Saudi Arabia Standard Milk Formula Market with Prices in USD, 2012
Table 3: Major Brands in Saudi Arabia Follow-on Milk Formula Market with Prices in USD, 2012
Table 4: Major Brands in Saudi Arabia Dried Baby Food Market with Prices in USD, 2012
Table 5: Major Brands in Saudi Arabia Prepared Baby Food Market with Prices in USD, 2012
Table 6: Major Brands in Saudi Arabia Baby Biscuits Market with Prices in USD, 2012
Table 7: Major Brands in Saudi Arabia Baby Rusks Market with Prices in USD, 2012
Table 8: Major Brands in Saudi Arabia Baby Juices Food Market with Prices in USD, 2012
Table 9: Major Brands in Saudi Arabia Baby Tea Market with Prices in USD, 2012
Table 10: Major Baby Food Exporters to Saudi Arabia by Volume in Tons and Value in USD Million, 2007
Table 11: Major Baby Food Exporters to Saudi Arabia by Volume in Tons and Value in USD Million, 2008
Table 12: Major Baby Food Exporters to Saudi Arabia by Volume in Tons and Value in USD Million, 2009
Table 13: Major Baby Food Exporters to Saudi Arabia by Volume in Tons and Value in USD Million, 2010
Table 14: Major Baby Food Exporters to Saudi Arabia by Volume in Tons and Value in USD Million, 2011
Table 15: Major Baby Food Exporters to Saudi Arabia by Volume in Tons and Value in USD Million, 2012
Table 16: Saudi Arabia Baby Food Market Segmentation Future Projections on the Basis of Revenue Contribution in percentage (%), 2013-2017
Table 17: Saudi Arabia Baby Food Market Segmentation Future Projections on the Basis of Revenues in USD Million, 2013-2017
Table 18: Major Brands in Israel Growing-up Milk Formula Market with Prices in USD, 2012
Table 19: Major Brands in Israel Standard Milk Formula Market with Prices in USD, 2012
Table 20: Major Brands in Israel Follow-on Milk Formula Market with Prices in USD, 2012
Table 21: Major Brands in Israel Prepared Baby Food Market with Prices in USD, 2012
Table 22: Israel Baby Food Market Segmentation Future Projections on the Basis of Revenue Contribution in Percentage (%), 2013-2017
Table 23: Israel Baby Food Market Segmentation Future Projections on the Basis of Revenue Contribution in USD Million, 2013-2017
Table 24: Major Brands in UAE Growing-up Milk Formula Market with Prices in USD, 2012
Table 25: Major Brands in UAE Standard Milk Formula Market with Prices in USD, 2012
Table 26: Major Brands in UAE Follow-on Milk Formula Market with Prices in USD, 2012
Table 27: Major Brands in UAE Dried Baby Food Market with Prices in USD, 2012
Table 28: Major Brands in UAE Prepared Food Market with their Prices in USD, 2012
Table 29: Major Brands in UAE Baby Rusks Market with their Prices in USD, 2012
Table 30: Major Brands in UAE Baby Juice Market with Prices in USD, 2012
Table 31: Major Brands in UAE Baby Tea Market with Prices in USD, 2012
Table 32: UAE Baby Food Market Segmentation Future Projections by Types of Products on the Basis of Revenue Contribution in Percentage (%), 2013-2017
Table 33: UAE Baby Food Market Segmentation Future Projections by Types of Products on the Basis of Revenues in USD Million, 2013-2017
Table 34: Egypt Baby Food Industry Market Segmentation by Milk Formula, Dried Baby Food, Prepared Baby Food and Other Baby Food on the Basis of Revenue Contribution in Percentage (%), 2007-2012
Table 35: Major Brands in Egypt Standard Milk Formula Market with Prices in USD, 2012
Table 36: Major Brands in Egypt Follow-on Milk Formula Market with Prices in USD, 2012
Table 37: Major Brands in Egypt Growing-up Milk Formula Market with Prices in USD, 2012
Table 38: Major Brands in Egypt Dried Baby Food Market with Prices in USD, 2012
Table 39: Major Brands in Egypt Prepared Baby Food Market with Prices in USD, 2012
Table 40: Major Brands in Egypt Baby Juice Market with Prices in USD, 2012
Table 41: Major Brands in Egypt Baby Tea Market with Prices in USD, 2012
Table 42: Major Brands in Egypt Baby Biscuits Market with Prices in USD, 2012
Table 43: Market Share of Major Brands in Egypt Standard Milk Formula Market on the Basis of Volume Sales in Million Tins, 2012
Table 44: Market Share of Major Brands in Egypt Standard Milk Formula Market on the Basis of Volume Sales in Million Tins, 2013
Table 45: Market Share of Major Brands in Egypt Standard Milk Formula Market on the Basis of Volume Sales in Million Tins, 2012
Table 46: Market Share of Major Brands in Egypt Standard Milk Formula Market on the Basis of Volume Sales in Million Tins, 2013
Table 47: Egypt Baby Food Market Future Projections by Segments on the Basis of Revenue Contribution in Percentage (%), 2013-2017
Table 48: Egypt Baby Food Market Future Projections on the Basis of Revenues in USD Million, 2013-2017
Table 49: Morocco Baby Food Industry Market Segmentation by Type of Products on the Basis of Revenues in USD Million, 2007-2012
Table 50: Morocco Baby Food Industry Future Projections on the Basis of Revenues in USD Million, 2013-2017
Table 51: Algeria Baby Food Industry Market Segmentation by Types of Products on the Basis of Revenues in USD Million, 2007-2012
Table 52: Algeria Baby Food Industry Market Segmentation Future Projections by Types of Products on the Basis of Revenues in USD Million, 2013-2017
Table 53: Qatar Baby Food Market Segmentation by Types of Products on the Basis of Revenues in USD Million, 2007-2012
Table 54: Qatar Baby Food Market Segmentation Future Projections on the Basis of Revenues in USD Million, 2013-2017
Table 55: Urbanization Rate across Different Countries in MENA Region in Percentage (%), 2007-2012
Table 56: Cause and Effect Relationship Analysis between Industry Factors and Expected Prospects in MENA Baby Food Industry
Table 57: Competitive Landscape of Major Players (Nestle, Danone, Materna, RIRI Baby Food, Hero Baby, Abbott Nutrition, Pino Baby Food, Almarai and Agro Food Industries) in MENA Baby Food Industry
Table 58: Correlation Matrix for Saudi Arabia Standard Milk Formula Market
Table 59: Regression Coefficients Output
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