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Baby Food in Peru
Euromonitor International
December 2020

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KEY DATA FINDINGS
2020 IMPACT
Growing-up and follow-on milk formula sales shrink due to decreasing incomes and preference for home-made food
Mothers continue to use milk formula as doctors defy public health policy in recommending products
Renaming of baby compotes products following Indecopi inspection
RECOVERY AND OPPORTUNITIES
Private label set to increase share through pharmacy sales
Consumption of growing-up milk formula will suffer as parents move babies to cow’s milk at early age
Organic baby food unlikely to see growth due to being viewed as too expensive and inferior to home-made preparations
CATEGORY DATA
Table 1 Sales of Baby Food by Category: Volume 2015-2020
Table 2 Sales of Baby Food by Category: Value 2015-2020
Table 3 Sales of Baby Food by Category: % Volume Growth 2015-2020
Table 4 Sales of Baby Food by Category: % Value Growth 2015-2020
Table 5 NBO Company Shares of Baby Food: % Value 2016-2020
Table 6 LBN Brand Shares of Baby Food: % Value 2017-2020
Table 7 Distribution of Baby Food by Format: % Value 2015-2020
Table 8 Forecast Sales of Baby Food by Category: Volume 2020-2025
Table 9 Forecast Sales of Baby Food by Category: Value 2020-2025
Table 10 Forecast Sales of Baby Food by Category: % Volume Growth 2020-2025
Table 11 Forecast Sales of Baby Food by Category: % Value Growth 2020-2025