Global Infant Food Stock Variation by Country

The global infant food stock by country in 2024 shows significant variation. China leads with 251.0 thousand metric tons, with Myanmar (24.0) and Malaysia (22.0) following. Many countries have minor stocks, while a few, like Cameroon, Russia, Nigeria, and the UK, face deficits.

Year-on-year variation from 2023 indicates notable changes: Pakistan (+3.96%), Cambodia (+4.56%), and Bangladesh (+8.45%) grew, while Vietnam (-3.58%) declined. Over the last 5 years, compound annual growth rates (CAGR) show a tendency for increases in certain regions and stagnation in many others.

Future trends to watch in global infant food stock include the impact of geopolitical factors, economic performance, and demographic changes, which can significantly influence supply chains and stock levels among countries.

# 10 Countries Thousand Metric Tons Last Year YoY 5-years CAGR
1 1 China 251 2023 0% View data
2 2 Myanmar 24 2023 +4.35% +0.85% View data
3 3 Malaysia 22 2023 +10% View data
4 4 Pakistan 17 2023 +6.25% +3.96% View data
5 5 Israel 9 2023 +12.5% +2.38% View data
6 6 Cambodia 5 2023 +25% +4.56% View data
7 7 Vietnam 5 2023 0% -3.58% View data
8 8 Colombia 5 2023 0% View data
9 9 Bangladesh 3 2023 0% +8.45% View data
10 10 Sweden 2 2023 0% View data

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