About Malnutrition Management
Malnutrition is a medical disease characterized by a deficiency, excess, or unbalanced proportion of nutrients in dietary intake. Malnutrition is a physiological condition in which nutrients (found in food) are either not absorbed adequately or are not utilized by the body's mechanisms. Although the term malnutrition encompasses both the presence of inadequate and excessive nutrients in meals, it is most commonly used to describe the condition of nutrient deficiency. Dietary products with extremely few calories and proteins are examples of malnutrition. According to the International Food Policy Research Institute's Global Hunger Index 2021, Somalia was the country most plagued by hunger and malnutrition, with an index of 50.8, followed by Yemen with an index of 45.1.
Attributes | Details |
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Study Period | 2018-2030 |
Base Year | 2023 |
Unit | Value (USD Million) |
Mergers and acquisitions, expansions, investments, new service launches, and collaborations are some of the companies' preferred market-exploration strategies. To get a competitive advantage through synergy, players are growing and acquiring businesses in new geographies. Some of the key players are contributing their share for enhancing the market Established and emerging Players should take a closer view at their existing organizations and reinvent traditional business and operating models to adapt to the future.
Diva Nutritional Products (South Africa), Edesia USA (United States), Compact SA (United States), Hilina Enriched (South Africa), Insta Products (Kenya), Mana (Czechia), Nutriset SAS (France), NutriVita Foods (India), Power Foods Tanzania and Tabachnick Fine Foods (United States) are some of the key players that are part of study coverage.
Segmentation Overview
AMA Research has segmented the market of Global Malnutrition Management market by Type (Wasting, Stunting, Underweight and Deficiencies in Vitamins and Minerals) and Region.
On the basis of geography, the market of Malnutrition Management has been segmented into South America (Brazil, Argentina, Rest of South America), Asia Pacific (China, Japan, India, South Korea, Australia, Rest of Asia-Pacific), Europe (Germany, France, Italy, United Kingdom, Netherlands, Rest of Europe), MEA (Middle East, Africa), North America (United States, Canada, Mexico). If we see Market by Causes, the sub-segment i.e. Too Few Diet will boost the Malnutrition Management market. Additionally, the rising demand from SMEs and various industry verticals gives enough cushion to market growth. If we see Market by End-User, the sub-segment i.e. Hospitals will boost the Malnutrition Management market. Additionally, the rising demand from SMEs and various industry verticals gives enough cushion to market growth. If we see Market by Indicators, the sub-segment i.e. Undernourishment will boost the Malnutrition Management market. Additionally, the rising demand from SMEs and various industry verticals gives enough cushion to market growth.
Market Growth Drivers:
Timely fund allocation and Low-Cost Technology due to Recyclability and Reuse of Nanomaterial
Challenges:
Not reaching proper facilities and Conflict with Neighbourhood society
Restraints:
Insufficient Financial Budget and Non-availability of Pediatrician
Opportunities:
Increasing Government as well as NGO Focus on the Malnutrition Management, Increasing Donations from private companies and Increasing demand of CM-SETU (Chief Minister, Services of Experts at Treatment Unit) Yojana
The strategy intends to reduce all kinds of malnutrition in India by 2030, with the most vulnerable and critical age groups serving as the focal point. It would also make an effort to meet the Sustainable Development Goals' nutrition and health objectives. The National Nutrition Mission, similar to the National Health Mission, is also a goal of the Strategy. Nutrition-related provisions would be integrated across sectors such as women's and children's development, health, sanitation, drinking water, rural development, food, and public distribution, among others.
Key Target Audience
Malnutrition Management firms, Governments, R&D Departments, NGOs and Regulatory Bodies
About Approach
To evaluate and validate the market size various sources including primary and secondary analysis is utilized. AMA Research follows regulatory standards such as NAICS/SIC/ICB/TRCB, to have a better understanding of the market. The market study is conducted on basis of more than 200 companies dealing in the market regional as well as global areas with the purpose to understand the companies positioning regarding the market value, volume, and their market share for regional as well as global.
Further to bring relevance specific to any niche market we set and apply a number of criteria like Geographic Footprints, Regional Segments of Revenue, Operational Centres, etc. The next step is to finalize a team (In-House + Data Agencies) who then starts collecting C & D level executives and profiles, Industry experts, Opinion leaders, etc., and work towards appointment generation.
The primary research is performed by taking the interviews of executives of various companies dealing in the market as well as using the survey reports, research institute, and latest research reports. Meanwhile, the analyst team keeps preparing a set of questionnaires, and after getting the appointee list; the target audience is then tapped and segregated with various mediums and channels that are feasible for making connections that including email communication, telephonic, skype, LinkedIn Group & InMail, Community Forums, Community Forums, open Survey, SurveyMonkey, etc.