Report title: The Infant Nutrition Market in The EU: Key players and market forecasts for clinical nutrition, baby food and baby milk
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126 page report published Aug 01, 2009

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In the EU, the infant nutrition industry is undergoing a shift as a result of various market forces. In the clinical nutrition segment, rising rates of premature birth are driving increased demand for products. In the baby milk segment, however, ongoing lobbying from industry groups and organizations promoting breast milk are constraining growth as some mothers decide to breast feed. The baby food segment is unaffected by both of these trends and continues to expand with the introduction of new products, particularly those that focus on organic, healthy ingredients. This report provides an in depth analysis of the infant nutrition industry in the EU, including sales forecasts from 2008 to 2013. It offers a detailed breakdown of the products, positions and market shares of the leading manufacturers of infant clinical nutrition products, baby milk and baby food as well as a discussion of other important players such as ingredient suppliers and service providers.

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TitleStarting PageNumber of Pages
Table of Contents The Infant Nutrition Market In The EU Executive summary 10 Introduction 10 Clinical infant nutrition 11 Baby milk 12 Baby foods 13 Total market 14 Chapter 1 Introduction 18 Summary 18 Background 19 Product types 20 Demographics 21 Market 01
Table of Contents01
The Infant Nutrition Market In The EU Executive summary 1001
Introduction 1001
Clinical infant nutrition 1101
Baby milk 1201
Baby foods 1301
Total market 1401
Chapter 1 Introduction 1801
Summary 1801
Background 1901
Product types 2001
Demographics 2101
Market heterogeneity 2201
Industry associations 2401
The European Society for Clinical Nutrition and Metabolism 2401
The Infant and Dietetic Foods Association 2401
Baby Milk Action 2501
The British Association for Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition 2601
Regulatory environment 2701
Commission Directive 2006/141/EC on infant nutrition and follow-on formula 2701
Commission Directive 2006/125/EC on the requirements for processed cereal-based food and baby food for infants and young children 2801
Commission Regulation (EC) No. 1609/2006 on the marketing of infant formulae based on hydrolysates of whey protein derived from cows’ milk protein 2901
Bans on Chinese soya and soya products 3001
Nutrient profiling proposal 3001
Key ingredients in infant nutrition 3101
Proteins 3101
Carbohydrates 3301
Lipids 3301
Micronutrients 3401
Supply chain analysis 3501
Ingredient producers 3601
Distributors 3701
Infant nutrition manufacturers 3701
Retailers 3701
Conclusions 3801
Chapter 2 Clinical infant nutrition 4001
Summary 4001
Introduction 4101
Market definition 4101
Product types 4201
Enteral nutrition 4301
Products and ingredients 4701
Parenteral nutrition 4901
Products and ingredients 5001
Related products 5101
Reasons for using infant clinical nutrition 5301
Patient populations 5401
The market and the key players 5601
Key products 5601
Sales and market share 5801
Sales structure and channels 6001
New product development 6101
Market drivers and resistors 6101
Market drivers 6101
Market resistors 6301
Conclusions 6501
Chapter 3 Baby milk 6801
Summary 6801
Introduction 6901
Market definition 6901
Product market 7001
Product types 7001
Nutritional content 7101
Reasons for using baby milk 7301
User populations 7401
The market and the key players 7501
Key products 7601
Market value and market share 7701
Sales structure and channels 7901
New product development 7901
Product improvements 8101
Market drivers and resistors 8201
Market drivers 8201
Market resistors 8401
Conclusions 8701
Chapter 4 Baby food 9001
Summary 9001
Introduction 9101
Market definition 9201
Product market 9201
Product types 9201
Nutritional content 9301
Reasons for using baby food 9501
User populations 9601
The market and the key players 9701
Key products 9801
Market value and market share 9801
Sales structure and channels 10001
New product development 10101
Market drivers and resistors 10201
Market drivers 10201
Market resistors 10401
Conclusions 10601
Chapter 5 Overall market and key player analysis 10801
Summary 10801
Introduction 10901
Sales forecasts 2008 - 2013 11001
Competitive position of the major players 11101
Key players by segment 11101
Future outlook 11501
Key player analysis 11601
Abbott Nutrition 11601
Danone Baby and Medical Nutrition 11701
Fresenius Kabi 11801
Heinz 11901
Hero 12001
Humana Milchunion 12101
Mead Johnson 12201
Nestlé 12301
Wyeth 12501
Conclusions 12601
List of Figures01
Figure 1.1: Supply chain of infant nutrition products by segment, 2009 3501
Figure 2.2: EU infant clinical nutrition market, 2008 – 2013 5901
Figure 2.3: Leading EU infant clinical nutrition players, 2008 6001
Figure 3.4: EU baby milk market ($m), 2008 – 2013 7701
Figure 3.5: Leading EU baby milk players, 2008 7801
Figure 4.6: EU baby food market ($m), 2008 – 2013 9901
Figure 4.7: Leading EU baby food players by sales ($m), 2008 10001
Figure 5.8: EU infant nutrition market growth by segment ($m), 2008 - 2013 11101
Figure 5.9: Leading EU infant nutrition players by sales ($m), 2008 11201
Figure 5.10: Leading EU infant nutrition manufacturers’ breakdown by product group, 2008 11401
Figure 5.11: Projected leading EU infant nutrition manufacturers ($m), 2013 11501
List of Tables01
Table 1.1: Demographic and fertility data for EU member countries, 2006 2301
Table 1.2: Micronutrient types and value in infant nutrition 3401
Table 2.3: Indications and contraindications for enteral and parenteral feeding 4401
Table 2.4: Composition of neonatal venous nutrient solutions (per liter) 5001
Table 2.5: Daily nutrient needs of growing preterm infants 57 Table 2.6: Leading EU infant nutrition products, 2009 58 Table 3.7: Selected EU baby milk products, 2009 76 Table 4.8: Common foods that should not be given to an infant 96 Table 4.9: Selected E01

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