
Malaysia Baby Food – Market Assessment and Forecasts to 2029
Description
Malaysia Baby Food – Market Assessment and Forecasts to 2029
Summary
The number of live births in Malaysia declined by 22.4% during 2017-23, reaching 394,902 in 2023. This resulted in a baby population of 1.3 million in 2023. The GDP of Malaysia grew by 3.8% in 2023, while consumer price inflation stood at 2.6%. Overall sales in value terms grew in recent years with the sector registering a CAGR of 2.7% during 2017-23. In volume terms, sales decreased in 2023 registering a negative CAGR of 2.4% during 2017-23. Baby milks remained the largest category in value terms with over 90% of the baby food sector, followed by baby cereals & dry meals. Danone and Nestlé were the top two companies in 2023. Hypermarkets & supermarkets remained the leading distribution channel, accounting for over 60% of overall value sales in 2023. GlobalData estimates that the number of live births will decrease over the forecast period in Malaysia. The market for baby food in the country is expected to increase in value terms during 2023-29, registering a CAGR of 0.4%.
Key Highlights
- Value sales of baby milks grew from MYR2 billion ($466.4 million) in 2017 to MYR2.4 billion ($529.8 million) in 2023, registering a CAGR of 3.2% during this period.
- Volumes of baby cereals & dry meals decreased from 3.17 million kg in 2017 to 2.74 million kg in 2023, at a negative CAGR of 2.4%.
- Value sales of the baby wet meals & others category rose marginally from MYR26 million ($6 million) in 2017 to MYR26.01 million ($5.7 million) in 2023, at a CAGR of 0.01%.
- During 2017-23, PCC of baby finger food increased by 9.2%.
This report brings together multiple data sources to provide a comprehensive overview of the baby food sector in Malaysia, as part of GlobalData’s global coverage of the sector. It includes an analysis of the following-
- Market environment: The report provides a comparative analysis of the value and volume shares of Malaysia against the Asia-Pacific and global baby food sectors. Additionally, the per capita consumption (PCC)* of and per capita expenditure (PCE)* on baby food in Malaysia are compared at regional and global levels.
- Background: Provides an overview of births, consumer trends, sociodemographic trends, working women population, and regulations in the Malaysian baby food sector.
- Category coverage and competitive landscape: The report offers an overview of growth at a sector level and provides an analysis of four categories: baby milks, baby cereals & dry meals, baby wet meals & others, and baby finger food. These categories are analyzed by value, volume, and CAGR for the 2017-29 period. The analysis also includes the PCC of and PCE on baby food in Malaysia, by category. The report provides an analysis of leading manufacturers and brands in the Malaysian baby food sector in 2023 and their sales shares in each category.
- Production and trade: The report provides an analysis of imports and exports in the Malaysian baby food sector.
- Distribution channels: Provides analysis on the leading distribution channels at both sector and category level in 2023.
- Economic background: The report also provides an outlook on macroeconomic indicators in Malaysia, with a snapshot of the economy and labor market.
- Evaluate important changes in consumer behavior and identify profitable markets and areas for product innovation.
- Analyse current and forecast behavior trends in each category to identify the best opportunities to exploit.
- Detailed understanding of consumption by individual product categories in order to align your sales and marketing efforts with the latest trends in the market.
- Investigates which categories are performing the best and how this is changing market dynamics.
Table of Contents
115 Pages
- Executive Summary
- Value and Volume Growth Analysis by Region
- Growth Analysis of Malaysia Compared with Other Leading Countries in Asia-Pacific
- PCC and PCE in Malaysia Compared with Global and Asia-Pacific Markets
- Births - Live Birth Rates
- Births - Birth Rates by State
- Births - Birth by Ethnicity
- The Consumer
- The Consumer: Survey Insights
- Sociodemographic Trends
- Working Women
- Parental Leave - Legislation
- Breastfeeding Trends - Prevalence
- Breastfeeding Trends - Duration
- Breastfeeding Trends - Promotion
- Regulations
- Malaysia Baby Food Sector Snapshot
- Market Size Analysis
- Manufacturer Shares
- Baby Milks
- Market Size Analysis - Category: Baby Cereals & Dry Meals
- Baby Cereals & Dry Meals: Per Capita Trends
- Baby Cereals & Dry Meals: Segmentation
- Baby Cereals & Dry Meals: Manufacturers & Brands
- Market Size Analysis - Category: Baby Wet Meals & Others
- Baby Wet Meals & Others: Per Capita Trends
- Baby Wet Meals & Others: Segmentation
- Baby Wet Meals & Others: Manufacturers & Brands
- Market Size Analysis - Category: Baby Finger Food
- Baby Finger Food: Per Capita Trends
- Baby Finger Food: Segmentation
- Baby Finger Food: Manufacturers & Brands
- Imports
- Exports
- Production
- Channel Share Analysis
- Baby Food Retailing
- GDP Growth and Inflation
- Future Trends
- Baby Population: A decline of 23% is expected during 2023-29
- Sector Value: In 2023, the market's value sales amounted to $569.6 million
- Sector Value: In constant price terms, sales increased by 7.6% during 2017-23
- Sector Volume: Baby food consumption amounted to 32.48 million kg in 2023
- PCE: Expenditure per baby aged 0-36 months stood at $452.8 in 2023
- PCE: Spending in real terms rose by 31.6% during 2017-23
- PCC: Intake per baby aged 0-3 years was 25.8kg in 2023
- Baby Milks: Growing-up milk accounted for 62.6% of volume sales in 2023
- Value Forecasts: During 2023-29, the market's overall value is set to increase by 4%
- Value Forecasts: In constant prices, sales will decline by 10.6% during 2023-29
- Volume Forecasts: Baby food consumption will total 29.01 million kg in 2029
- Per Capita Forecasts: PCE is forecast to reach $611 per baby in 2029
- Per Capita Forecasts: Through 2029, PCE growth is anticipated to be 16% in constant value terms
- Per Capita Forecasts: Intake per baby aged 0-3 years is set to stand at 29.9kg in 2029
- Exchange Rates (LCU per $)
- Store Checks: The baby milks category recorded the largest share of SKUs
- Definitions - Category
- Definitions - Terminology
- Methodology
Pricing
Currency Rates
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