Key Market Indicators
Croatian Pet Food Sales are projected to remain stable over the next five years, with figures set to reach €2 million by 2028, maintaining the same level as in 2023. This follows a consistent annual growth rate of 5.9% since 2016. In 2023, Croatia ranked 25th globally, with Estonia slightly ahead at €2 million. France, the United Kingdom, and Spain occupied the second, third, and fourth positions respectively. On the export front, Croatian pet food exports are expected to climb to approximately 3,113,000 kilograms by 2028, up from around 2,539,000 kilograms in 2023. This marks an annual growth rate of 3.2%. Since 1997, the Croatian supply has seen a steady increase of 6.4% per year. In 2023, Croatia was ranked 45th in this category, with Slovenia leading at 2,539,000 kilograms. France, the United States, and Poland were the top three exporters, respectively. Regarding imports, Croatian pet food imports are projected to escalate to about 77,645,000 kilograms by 2028, rising from nearly 68,498,000 kilograms in 2023. This indicates an annual growth rate of 2%. Since 1997, Croatian demand for imported pet food has grown at an average rate of 3.1% per year.