Baby
Care Market in India is highly fragmented and unorganised in the apparel, toys
and accessories segment. But due to the ethical nature of the segments like
food, skin and hair care these segments are dominated by organised players. The
low penetration of the baby care sectors and less number of organised players
in the baby retailing segment which contributes nearly 93% of the sector’s
revenue it can be said that the sector is in a very nascent stage and it is
likely to enter growth stage with the change in consumer habits of the Indian
population. The industry is facing a myriad of problems like scarcity of raw
materials and preference of people to cheaper substitutes. The industry is
expectant of registering a remarkable growth on the account of increasing baby
population in India, increase in disposable income of parents, change in
consumer habits of parents and frugal innovation done to reduce the cost of
various baby care products in the Indian market. The sector can further
increase its growth rate by increasing the penetration of the baby care
products in the rural market with better distribution network.
Indian
baby care market is poised to grow at the rate of 13.66% CAGR over the coming
years. Many of the leading players in this sector have made an ambitious
projection of the sector growing faster than the 15% on the account of
increased spending per child in India which is expected to increase from INR
6917 to INR 14079 at the rate of 12.57% CAGR even though the number of babies
in the age group of 0-5 years is going to increase from 127 million to 135
million by 2020. This growth rate is also backed by the boom in the e commerce
sector which is going to be a major shopping platform for the parents who do
bulk shopping of baby care products and for those parents who are very busy
with their work and consider baby care products to be a burden on their strict
schedule. Many international players are entering the lucrative Indian baby
care market but the companies are either entering through a JV or they are
outsourcing their manufacturing to the local manufacturers to reduce the cost
of manufacturing. The entry of foreign players will result in transfer of
technology regarding the design of toys, apparel and accessories to the Indian
companies.
However
there are many key pain areas for the sector like scarcity of the raw materials
for the companies in the baby toiletries market and baby food market. The baby
toy market is facing the problem of lack of design institute which can provide
them with innovative designs to compete with the international players. The
Indian baby gear and apparel segment is also facing a threat from the flooding
of the Chinese products in the Indian market. The government has no support
system for the baby care industry. The earlier food parks which were run by
state and central government are now defunct and government is trying to create
an environment for the food industry which is going to affect the baby food
market. The unorganised players are facing a problem of entering the market due
to problem of procuring the license to manufacture and getting clearances from
the standard associations
In
spite of these difficulties and problems the sector is facing the sector looks
stable and promising with a very high growth prospect in the near future with
the change in habits of the consumer base.
For further information on this report, please visit- http://www.marketresearchreports.com/novonous/baby-care-market-india-2015-2020
Yearly/Quarterly Report
Subscription: http://www.marketresearchreports.com/subscriptions
No comments:
Post a Comment
Note: only a member of this blog may post a comment.