India is one of the most attractive retail destinations around the world and hence represents a highly potential and untapped market for baby care products. According to our new research report “ Indian Baby Care Market Analysis”, Indian baby care market has substantially grown during the past few years and caught the attention of many international players. In near future also, it is anticipated to show robust growth as the market is anticipated to register a CAGR of over 11% during 2010-2013. Our report has studied all the factors that are driving this market.
Some critical factors, such as rising disposable income, improved product portfolios, competitive pricing, increasing product awareness, and changing consumer preference have accelerated the market activities to attract more consumers. Aggressive marketing strategies and consumer acceptance of branded premium baby care products will further enable the industry to reach new heights. Further, emergence of organized retail, baby products specific shops, and changing parental behavior will also give provide a dimension to the market.
However, our study shows that some roadblocks still exist in the way of future market growth. Our research study provides an insight on these roadblocks. It has also analyzed driving forces in detail. Besides, we have undertaken a study on distribution channel and on the rural potential of the Indian baby care market. Our report has also studied trends that are occurring in Indian baby care market.
“ Indian Baby Care Market Analysis” is an outcome of comprehensive research and rational analysis of various segments of baby care market, including skin care; massage oil, diapers, baby food, and hair care. The report provides statistical data and analysis of ongoing and future market trends to facilitate a deep market understanding. Future projections are made after analyzing current market scenario, past trends, and ongoing developments in the market. A brief overview of competitive landscape has been also included to provide a balanced research approach.
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