Baby food market in Malaysia reached US $443 million in 2014: Canadean
date:Jun 25, 2015
e of food inflation or income problems.

According to Canadean, disposable incomes are generally increasing in Malaysia and should encourage parents to buy more baby food in coming years. However, the decline in the number of births will have a definite impact on the market. Allen says: Most value growth will occur as a result of higher prices and the trend towards more premium products, including super-premium and more specialised milks.
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