Pet Food Market - Middle East and Latin America Industry Analysis, Trend, Size, Share and Forecast 2014 – 2020

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Pet Food Market - Middle East And Latin America Industry Analysis, Trend, Size, Share and Forecast 2014 – 2020

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The pet food market of Middle East and Latin America is expected to experience a stable growth from 2014 to 2020. The pet food market report is segmented on the basis of pet type, food type and by geography. The various category of food type includes dry food, wet/ canned food, snacks/ treats, nutritious and others including semi dry food and frozen food. By country, the pet food market of Middle East is segmented by country into Israel, UAE and others. The Latin America pet food market is segmented by country into Brazil, Argentina, and others consisting of Chile and Venezuela.

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The pet food market of Middle East and Latin America is primarily driven by growing awareness of pet owner’s regarding pet health, thus increasing the demand for packaged and branded food. In addition, demand for pets for companionship and for security reason is rising due to the growing trend towards nuclear family. This, in turn, has significantly boosted demand for pet food in these regions.

However, the rising incident of pets being allergic and strict government regulations acts as the restraining factors for the growth of pet food market. In addition, the increasing expense of feeding pets and cultural/Islamic regulations also hinders the growth of pet food market.

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