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In March 2023, the growth rate for Baby Food was the highest, increasing by 73% compared to the previous month. In terms of value, baby food imports decreased slightly to $18M in September 2023.
Explore the top import markets for baby food and the key statistics of these markets. Know about the countries with the highest import values for baby food, such as China, Saudi Arabia, the United States, and more.
During the period of July to August 2023, there was a lack of momentum in the growth of Baby Food exports. In terms of value, the exports of Baby Food experienced a significant decline in August 2023, falling to $26M.
The price of Baby Food in July 2023 was $17,215 per ton (FOB, Australia), showing a 14% increase compared to the previous month.
In June 2023, the price of Baby Food was $3,135 per ton (FOB, Brazil), experiencing a growth of 8.9% compared to the previous month.
In April 2023, the price of Baby Food was $18,469 per ton (CIF, Qatar), experiencing a 3.3% increase from the previous month.
In April 2023, the baby food price stood at $18,262 per ton (CIF, China), picking up by 3.7% against the previous month.
In value terms, baby food exports soared to $33M in March 2023.
In December 2022, the baby food price increased to $7,025 per ton (FOB, France), registering a 5.7% increase compared to the previous month.
In October 2022, the baby food price amounted to $6,935 per ton (FOB, France), surging by 6.7% against the previous month.
Last year, baby food exports from the Netherlands grew by +5.7% y-o-y in physical terms, driven primarily by rising demand from China and Russia. In 2020, the Netherlands supplied abroad 237K tons of baby food worth $2.7B. China and Russia constitute the largest importers, accounting for 54% of the total export volume.
The revenue of the baby food market in the European Union amounted to $1.3B in 2018, increasing by 23% against the previou...