PUBLISHER: Knowledge Sourcing Intelligence | PRODUCT CODE: 1295395
PUBLISHER: Knowledge Sourcing Intelligence | PRODUCT CODE: 1295395
The region is seeing strong demand for diapers, with a particular increase in disposable infant diapers. Adopting biodegradable diapers is a new trend helping the infant diaper business flourish. Moreover, the trend towards baby care products made from natural, organic ingredients and rising investment in product R&D has also pushed manufacturers to launch products through well-known supermarkets and online sales channels. Parents are choosing baby care products like body washes, diaper creams, and baby wipes created from plant-based and organic components due to increasing worries about infants' delicate and sensitive skin. Furthermore, these items have several benefits that aid in treating skin allergies, irritation, rashes, and other similar skin-related issues, accelerating market growth during the forecast time.
As South America's population grows, customers are willing to pay a premium for infant food items to give their children healthy meals from an early age. Mothers choose organic infant food over chemical-rich food due to rising disposable income and an expanding labor force. As they are highly nutritious, prepared foods and milk formulas are in high demand. Earth's Best Organic has dedicated entire refrigerators to HPP baby food alternatives, including super smoothies - a factor with great potential is the shifting consumer desire related to the simplicity of handling and consuming infant food.
Further, the growing female workforce and changing lifestyles drive South America's baby care products market. Parents use infant formula for their children because some market participants' products offer good nutrition and development. Due to the changing environment and the growing importance of adequate nutrition, parents are becoming more concerned about their children's health.
Additionally, the expanding urban population is anticipated to increase demand for baby care products during the forecast period. According to World Bank data. Brazil's urban population in 2021 was 187,143,228 people, which increased from 185,636,418 in 2020.
The demand for packaged infant food is rising as urbanization and packaged food consumption rise. Market participants develop nutrient-rich, sustainably sourced baby food to provide infants with a healthy immune system. According to UNFPA (United Nations Population Fund), more than half of the women in the South American area are employed. During the forecast period, this is predicted to have a favorable effect on the baby food market in South America.
Brazil's female workforce is growing due to shifting demographics and social structures. These elements have been crucial to the development of the baby care business. Additionally, it is anticipated that the region's expanding urban population will increase consumer demand for infant care goods, fueling the market's expansion in South America throughout the projected period. The population in Brazil is growing steadily. According to the World Bank, the population of Brazil in 2021 was 214.32 million compared to 213.19 million in 2020. The increasing population means an increase in the birth of infants in the country, which is directly proportional to the increased demand for baby care products.
Major manufacturers in the region are focusing on product launches and adding nutritional benefits to their products. For instance,