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Baby Food Packaging in India

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    Report

  • 11 Pages
  • September 2025
  • Region: India
  • Euromonitor International
  • ID: 1668447
In 2024, total baby food packaging retail volumes in India experienced 5% growth, reaching 323 million units. This growth was largely driven by the rising demand for milk formula, which therefore saw a significant surge in packaging volumes. The increasing adoption of milk formula is attributed to urbanisation and the growing number of women entering the workforce, resulting in a heightened need for convenient and hygienic infant nutrition options.

This Baby Food Packaging in India report offers insight into key trends and developments driving packaging across the category. The report also examines trends and prospect for various pack types and closures: metal packaging, rigid plastic, glass, liquid cartons, paper-based containers; flexible packaging.

Product coverage: Dried Baby Food, Milk Formula, Other Baby Food, Prepared Baby Food.

Data coverage: market sizes (historic and forecasts), company shares, brand shares and distribution data.

Why buy this report?

  • Get a detailed picture of the Baby Food Packaging market;
  • Pinpoint growth sectors and identify factors driving change;
  • Understand the competitive environment, the market’s major players and leading brands;
  • Use five-year forecasts to assess how the market is predicted to develop.

Table of Contents

KEY DATA FINDINGS

2024 DEVELOPMENTS
  • Folding cartons leads growth in baby food packaging as it offers convenience and product protection
  • Gub Gub's unconventional aluminium/paper packaging unlikely to shift norms in baby food packaging
  • Medium pack sizes lead baby food, while large formats grow in milk formula
PROSPECTS AND OPPORTUNITIES
  • Baby food packaging volumes will rise along with the increasing demand for convenience
  • Traditional pack types to hold steady even as new formats grow in baby food packaging in India
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