Asia Pacific Baby Drinks Market to Register a 7.90% Cagr from 2014 to 2020: Transparency Market Research

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Baby Drinks Market ( Infant Formula and Baby Juice)- Asia

Pacific Industry Analysis Size Share Growth Trend

Forecast 2014 - 2020

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21-05-2015

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Asia Pacific Baby Drinks Market to Expand at 7.90% CAGR from

2014 to 2020

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Baby Drinks Market

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Transparency Market Research has published a new market study on the Asia Pacific baby drinks market

for the 2014-2020 period. According to the report, the market, which had a valuation of US$10.4 bn in

2013, is expected to attain a valuation of US$18.2 bn by 2020, increasing at a CAGR of 7.90% for the

period. The report, titled “Baby Drinks Market - Asia Pacific Industry Analysis Size Share Growth Trend

Forecast 2014 - 2020,” is available for sale on the company website.Typically, baby drinks are drinks that

are consumed by children below three years of age. In the baby drinks market in Asia Pacific, baby juice

and infant formula are the major products and are further broken down into ready-to-drink and

concentrated product types.

The report says that the Asia Pacific baby drinks market will display substantial growth in the coming years

due to several reasons. First and foremost, the increasing number of women in the workforce is driving

sales of baby drinks, mainly infant formula. Women employees require alternative arrangements to feed

their children since they can’t tend to them for long hours.

Infant formula is largely available as dry milk in powder form, which, when mixed with water, becomes

liquid and can be fed to small children. The basic component of infant formula is cow milk, which is further

treated to be suitable for babies. Ready-to-drink liquids, which are sterile and sold in...