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Baby Food in Hungary

Bharat Book Bureau provides the report, on "Baby Food in Hungary”. Hungary has very favorable conditions promoting childbirth, including generous maternity benefits and the right for mothers, or fathers, to take time off work up to the third birthday of their child. https://www.bharatbook.com/food-market-research-reports-179657/baby-food-hungary1.html

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Baby Food in Hungary

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  1. Baby Food in Hungary www.bharatbook.com

  2. Summary The baby food sales in Hungary were hit by a decline in the number of births and a poor economy, but an upturn in birth numbers in 2014, which continued into 2015, coupled with a more buoyant economy, has encouraged sales over the last two years. Hungary has very favorable conditions promoting childbirth, including generous maternity benefits and the right for mothers, or fathers, to take time off work up to the third birthday of their child. Hungary was hard hit by the recession in 2008/2009. A substantial 6.7% downturn in real GDP ensued in 2009, with unemployment rising to 10%. Some improvement was seen in 2013, as GDP grew by 1.9%. www.bharatbook.com

  3. Key Findings • Demand for baby food has held up comparatively well in Hungary, with volume sales increasing by 9.2% between 2009 and 2015, although much of the growth has come in the last two years, boosted by higher numbers of births.  • The wet meals sector is well developed and, in volume terms, accounts for well over half of the baby food market (57.4% in 2015). Milks account for a further 26.2% and cereals, an underdeveloped sector in Hungary, for just 4.8%. • The Hungarian baby food market is largely in the hands of three multinationals. Together, Danone, Hipp, and Nestlé accounted for 63% of value in 2015. www.bharatbook.com

  4. Synopsis • “Baby Food in Hungary” is an analytical report which provides extensive and highly detailed current and future market trends in the Hungary market.What else does this report offer? • Consumption data based upon a unique combination of industry research, fieldwork, market sizing work and our in-house expertise to offer extensive data about the trends and dynamics affecting the industry. • Detailed profile of the companies operating and new companies considering entry in the industry along with their key focus product sectors. www.bharatbook.com

  5. Reasons To Buy • Evaluate important changes in consumer behavior and identify profitable markets and areas for product innovation. • Analysecurrent 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. www.bharatbook.com

  6. Table Of Content • Introduction • Executive summary • Definitions • Background to the Market • Birth and Population Trends • Births by Region • Market Overview • Key features & developments www.bharatbook.com

  7. Sector Analysis • Baby Milks • Baby Cereals • Production and trade • Production • Imports • Exports • Distribution • Retail structure • Prospects and forecasts • Birth and Population Projections www.bharatbook.com

  8. Contact Us Full Report : Baby Food in Hungary Bharat Book Bureau Tel: +91 22 27810772 / 27810773 Email: poonam@bharatbook.com FaceBook : BharatBook3B Twitter : ResearchBook LinkedIn : Bharat Book Bureau www.bharatbook.com

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