Forecast: Infant Food Import Volume in Angola

The infant food import volume in Angola stood at 4.0 thousand metric tons in 2023. Over the past decade, volumes have varied significantly with notable declines in 2018 and 2020, and stable levels otherwise. From 2014 to 2017, the volume remained steady at 5.0 thousand metric tons but fell to 4.0 in 2018 and further to 3.32 in 2020. Despite a brief recovery in 2021, the volume has stabilized back to 4.0 thousand metric tons in 2023, with a forecasted slight decline to 3.88 thousand metric tons by 2028.

Notable variations include:

  • Annual growth of 25% in 2015
  • Decline of 20% in 2018
  • Significant drop of 17% in 2020
  • Recovery with a 20.48% increase in 2021
  • Forecasted slight annual declines ranging between -0.5% to -1% from 2024 to 2028

Future trends to watch for include potential changes in public health policies, the impact of economic conditions on import capabilities, and fluctuations in birth rates that may influence the demand for infant food imports in Angola. Additionally, monitoring trade partnerships and global supply chains will be crucial for anticipating any disruptions or growth opportunities in this market segment.

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