Australia Pet Food Market Forecast and Opportunities, 2019
DUBLIN, Jan. 29, 2015 /PRNewswire/ --Research and Markets
(http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/rjthkk/australia_pet) has announced the addition of the "Australia Pet Food Market Forecast and Opportunities, 2019" report to their offering.
Rising number of separations, growing per capita disposable income, and rising affluent class population are driving growth in Australian Pet Food Market
According to a recently published report by TechSci Research Australia Pet Food Market Forecast & Opportunities, 2019, the pet food market in Australia is projected to grow at a CAGR of around 2.94% during 2014-19 in value terms. Increasing number of old-age couples and DINK (Dual Income, No Kid) families, and rising disposable income are the major factors driving pet adoption in the country.
Significant growth witnessed in separation rate among Australians is also a major factor driving the demand for pet food in the country. New South Wales and Australian Capital Territory account for significant share in pet food market due to higher pet population as well as disposable incomes of people living in the region. Leading pet food manufacturers operating in the Australian market include Mars International, Nestle Purina, Connex United Processors, The Great Australian Pet food Co., etc.
In Australia, pet food is offered in dry, wet and treat/snack form, and are even advised by vets to pet owners. In Australia, people prefer keeping dog as pet over cat and other animals. In 2013, around 61% of the pet owners in Australia had dogs, while the remaining had cats, fishes, birds, rabbits, etc. as pets. Cat, on the other hand, is a more popular pet among affluent class people in the country. The population of pet fish is also increasing as people are moving into smaller houses and high-rise apartments due to increasing urbanization.
In Australia, pets are treated like family members by pet owners who are willing to spend more on their pet's health and wellbeing. With increasing pet ownership and rise in disposable income levels, the demand for pet food is increasing at a significant pace in the country. To address the rise in demand and attract pet owners, companies are planning to expand their production by setting up manufacturing units across the country. said Mr. Karan Chechi, Research Director with TechSci Research, a research based global management consulting firm.
Australia Pet Food Market forecast & Opportunities, 2019 has evaluated the future growth potential of Australia's pet food market and provides statistics and information on market sizes, shares and trends. The report will suffice in providing the intending clients with cutting-edge market intelligence and help them in taking sound investment decisions. Besides, the report also identifies and analyzes the emerging trends along with essential drivers and key challenges faced by the pet food market in Australia.
Key Topics Covered:
1. Research Methodology
2. Analyst View
3. Global Pet Food Market Overview
4. Australia Pet Food Market Outlook
5. Australia Dog Food Market Outlook
6. Australia Cat Food Market Outlook
7. Australia Fish Food Market Outlook
8. Supply Chain Analysis
9. Australia Pet Food Market Dynamics
10. Australia Pet Food Market Trends
11. Policy & Regulatory Landscape
12. Australia Economic Profile
13. Competitive Landscape
14. Strategic Recommendations
15. Annexure
Companies Mentioned:
- Advanced Pet Care of Australia Pty Ltd
- Australian Pet Essentials. Pty Ltd.
- Australian Pet Treat Company
- Connex United Processors
- Dried & True Pty Ltd
- Hypro Petcare
- Mars Australia Pty Ltd.
- Nestle Purina
- The Complete Pet Company
- The Great Australian Pet Food Co. Pty Ltd
- V.I.P. Petfoods
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