Showing posts with label Pet Food Market Research Report. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pet Food Market Research Report. Show all posts

Thursday, 30 July 2015

Increasing Spending Power of the Middle Class Drives Asia Pacific’s Booming Pet Food Market

Multinational companies have long aimed to the large number of Asian households and their need for various goods and services. On the basis of daily spending levels of US$2-US$20, the Asian Development Bank estimates 56% of the population could be regarded as middle class in 2002, representing a significant growth from only 21% in 1990. Thus, the proportion of middle-class spenders is rising at an unwavering pace.

With rising incomes comes the financial ability to splurge on luxuries such as pets. The pet population in Asia Pacific has been growing at a steady rate over the last decade and more, leading to pet food manufacturers increasingly looking at APAC as the market of the present and future.

Browse Market Research Report of Asia Pacific Pet Food Market: 

With Australia and New Zealand included, where pets outnumber humans, Asia’s total pet population totaled to approximately 488 million in 2011, which makes for a whole lot of pet food. Asia Pacific makes up a significant chunk of this pet population, thanks to the growing figures in Australasia, India, and China. Additionally, with growing wealth and busy lifestyles, couples tend to have fewer children, which is another reason why pets are becoming more popular. 

How is Japan a Strong Contender in Pet Food Market in Asia Pacific?

Amongst all the APAC national markets for pet food, Japan is the largest, where more and more people consider pets to be family members, which translates to more business opportunities for pet food manufacturers. With apartments becoming the most popular type of residence in Japan, dogs and cats, particularly smaller breeds, are the most popular pets. 

However, it appears that the dog and cat populations in the country have reached their maximal level. In 2008, the combined dog and cat population was 24 million in Japan, which diminished to 20.7 million in 2011. This drop of almost 14% can be attributed to higher life expectancy of pets due to availability of better food and living conditions.

In general, there is less interest in ‘other’ pets in Japan. Due to alarming concerns about avian (bird) flu, the import of birds into Japan is restricted; hence, the number of pet birds, approximated at 3.7 million in 2006, dropped to 2.3 million in 2011. Although the adoption of small reptiles and small fish rose in 2010 and 2011 as compared to the late 2000s, it remains a relatively small market. 

Browse Press Release of Asia Pacific Pet Food Market: 

Transparency Market Research (TMR) offers insights into what the pet food market in Asia Pacific will look like in the coming years:

  • The dog food segment holds the largest market share and is estimated to reach US$6,554.2 million by 2020. 
  • The others segment, which includes bird food, reptiles, fish food, and other small animals will exhibit the fastest growth at a CAGR of 2.7% from 2014 to 2020.
  • Ease of handling and low price account for high demand for dry pet food in Asia Pacific.
  • Increasing awareness about pet health will lead the nutritious food segment to reach US$361.3 million by 2020.
  • With a large proportion of the Japanese population choosing not to have children, pets are increasingly considered as a substitute, which is encouraging a “pampered pet’ industry. This accounts for Japan to become one of the largest markets for pet food in Asia Pacific.
  • Changing lifestyles and growing trend of nuclear families in India is leading to higher demand for pets in India, which in turn is helping the pet food market in the country.

Tuesday, 28 July 2015

Europe’s Love for Cats and Dogs to Drive Global Pet Food Market

The global pet food market is worth billions and is expected to be worth US$74.8 billion by 2017. North America dominates the global pet food market due to its growing urbanization and increasing purchasing power of consumers. Globally, the European pet food market is the second largest regional market for pet food and is expected to demonstrate healthy growth in the coming few years. Let’s take a look at why the European pet food market will experience good growth in the coming years.

Millions of Households in Europe own a Pet, and the Number is rising

According to a 2012 report from FEDIAF, the European Pet Food Industry Federation, the estimated number of households in Europe that owned at least one pet animal was a massive 72 million. This figure is expected to grow at a great pace in the next decade.

A new report from Transparency Market Research (TMR), a market research firm based in the U.S., shows that the European pet food market is projected to reach 4,602.5 kg by 2021. The report from TMR states that the Europe pet food market is expected to be worth US$28,146.1 million by the end of 2021.

Browse Market Research Report of Europe Pet Food Market: 

Market Determinants for the European Pet Food Market
  • The increasing preference for pet companionship will drive the overall pet care industry. Pets provide companionship, protection, and affection. For many pet owners, pets are like their children and they associate a sense of responsibility and care with their pets. This association with pets, especially cats and dogs, makes the consumers willing to spend on pet’s needs such as food, medical care, etc.
  • The demand for organic pet food products in the European pet food market is high, as there is high awareness about pet health among owners in this region. In addition to this, the increasing incidence of obesity in pets is further fueling the demand for health pet food products.
  • According to the 2012 FEDIAF report, the total dog population in Europe was around 75 million while the cat population was around 90 million. On the other hand, the population of bird, aquatic, reptiles, and small mammal pets was low compared to that of cats and dogs. The increasing preference of consumers in the Europe to own cats and dogs is expected to drive the market at a significant rate.
  • The cat food segment in the Europe pet food market held the largest market share and was valued at US$11,957.3 million in 2014. The increasing demand for cat food in the Europe pet food market will further boost the Europe pet food market.
Browse Market Research Press Release of Europe Pet Food Market: 

These were the factors that are driving the European pet food market. With the increasing prominence of nuclear families and rising disposable incomes, the market for pet food in Europe will continue to witness healthy growth in the coming years. Some of the key players operating in the European pet food market are Nestle S.A., Mars Inc., Affinity Petcare, Colgate-Palmolive Co., and Big Heart Pet Brands.