According to this report, the Africa diaper market attained a value of USD 4210.8 million in 2022. Aided by an increase in purchasing power, the market is projected to further grow at a CAGR of 8.2% between 2023 and 2028.
A diaper is a large and flexible sheet of paper or cloth that is fastened around the waist like underwear. It is made up of numerous layers of fabric, including an inner layer of polypropylene and outside layers made of hemp, cotton, bamboo, plastic, and polyethylene. People who wear diapers are able to urinate or defecate directly into the diaper as they absorb or contain waste, preventing the soiling of outer clothing or the environment.
Diapers are commonly used by babies or geriatrics with continence issues. They can also be used in situations where incontinence results from sickness. An increase in the number of working women and an increase in purchasing power are driving the expansion of the diaper market in Africa. People are increasingly spending more on high-end, luxury baby products because they have higher disposable income.
With the rising elderly population, urinary incontinence is becoming more common across the region. Geriatric people with incontinence problems are resorting to diapers as a result of greater awareness of the availability of adult diapers, which is a significant Africa diaper market development. Adult diapers have become more prevalent and are now a key component of personal hygiene. Also, the ease of accessibility and cost of such diapers, as well as a decline in hesitancy, are some of the significant factors aiding the market growth. Additionally, the Africa diaper market is being aided by delayed toilet training of children and increasing advertising of infant diapers.
High-level absorbency diapers have been growing in popularity in recent years. The reason for the growth is that they are widely preferred by the majority of the population, including babies and adults with incontinence issues, due to their greater absorbing capacity and fine quality. These diapers are widely used because they offer better leakage prevention than other diapers.
The demand for biodegradable diapers made of eco-friendly materials is also on the rise. Due to escalating environmental concerns about the negative consequences of diaper disposal, leading diaper producers in the Africa diaper market have created solutions by employing raw materials that degrade much more quickly than conventional diapers.
Diaper distribution through supermarket and hypermarket channels is predicted to increase at the fastest rate over the projection period. This is a result of the region's expanding supermarket network and the popularity of these stores among African consumers. In addition to offering a wide large selection of diapers under one roof, these stores also offer discounted prices, providing customers more purchasing power. These stores not only have a wide variety of diapers under one roof, but they also have discounted costs, giving clients greater purchasing power. These advantages that supermarkets and hypermarkets offer are driving the growth of the Africa diaper market.
A diaper is a large and flexible sheet of paper or cloth that is fastened around the waist like underwear. It is made up of numerous layers of fabric, including an inner layer of polypropylene and outside layers made of hemp, cotton, bamboo, plastic, and polyethylene. People who wear diapers are able to urinate or defecate directly into the diaper as they absorb or contain waste, preventing the soiling of outer clothing or the environment.
Diapers are commonly used by babies or geriatrics with continence issues. They can also be used in situations where incontinence results from sickness. An increase in the number of working women and an increase in purchasing power are driving the expansion of the diaper market in Africa. People are increasingly spending more on high-end, luxury baby products because they have higher disposable income.
With the rising elderly population, urinary incontinence is becoming more common across the region. Geriatric people with incontinence problems are resorting to diapers as a result of greater awareness of the availability of adult diapers, which is a significant Africa diaper market development. Adult diapers have become more prevalent and are now a key component of personal hygiene. Also, the ease of accessibility and cost of such diapers, as well as a decline in hesitancy, are some of the significant factors aiding the market growth. Additionally, the Africa diaper market is being aided by delayed toilet training of children and increasing advertising of infant diapers.
High-level absorbency diapers have been growing in popularity in recent years. The reason for the growth is that they are widely preferred by the majority of the population, including babies and adults with incontinence issues, due to their greater absorbing capacity and fine quality. These diapers are widely used because they offer better leakage prevention than other diapers.
The demand for biodegradable diapers made of eco-friendly materials is also on the rise. Due to escalating environmental concerns about the negative consequences of diaper disposal, leading diaper producers in the Africa diaper market have created solutions by employing raw materials that degrade much more quickly than conventional diapers.
Diaper distribution through supermarket and hypermarket channels is predicted to increase at the fastest rate over the projection period. This is a result of the region's expanding supermarket network and the popularity of these stores among African consumers. In addition to offering a wide large selection of diapers under one roof, these stores also offer discounted prices, providing customers more purchasing power. These stores not only have a wide variety of diapers under one roof, but they also have discounted costs, giving clients greater purchasing power. These advantages that supermarkets and hypermarkets offer are driving the growth of the Africa diaper market.
Market Segmentation
The market can be divided on the basis of product types, distribution channels, and major countries.Market Breakup by Product Type
- Baby Diaper
Breakup by Type
- Disposable Diapers
- Training Diapers
- Cloth Diapers
- Swim Pants
- Biodegradable Diapers
Breakup by Size
- Medium (M)
- Large(L)
- Small & Extra Small (S & XS)
- Adult Diaper
Breakup by Type
- Pad Type
- Flat Type
- Pant Type
Market Segmentation by Distribution Channels
- Supermarkets and Hypermarkets
- Pharmacies
- Convenience Stores
- Online Stores
Market Breakup by Country
- Egypt
- South Africa
- Nigeria
- Kenya
- Tanzania
- Morocco
- Algeria
- Ethiopia
- Namibia
- Others
Competitive Landscape
This report looks into the market shares, plant turnarounds, capacities, investments, and acquisitions and mergers, among other major developments, of the Africa diaper market companies. Some of the major key players explored in the report are as follows:- Kimberly-Clark Corporation
- The Procter & Gamble Company
- African Cotton Industries Limited
- Hayat Kimya San A.S
- National Pride (Pty) Ltd
- L'il Masters
- Unicharm Corporation
- Others
Table of Contents
1 Preface2 Report Coverage - Key Segmentation and Scope4 Key Assumptions6 Market Snapshot7 Opportunities and Challenges in the Market12 Key Trends and Developments in the Market
3 Report Description
5 Executive Summary
8 Africa Diaper Market Analysis
9 Regional Analysis
10 Market Dynamics
11 Competitive Landscape
Companies Mentioned
- Kimberly-Clark Corporation
- The Procter & Gamble Company
- African Cotton Industries Limited
- Hayat Kimya San A.Åž.
- National Pride (Pty) Ltd
- L'il Masters
- Unicharm Corporation
Methodology
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Table Information
Report Attribute | Details |
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No. of Pages | 125 |
Published | September 2022 |
Forecast Period | 2023 - 2028 |
Estimated Market Value ( USD | $ 4501.4 Million |
Forecasted Market Value ( USD | $ 6670.3 Million |
Compound Annual Growth Rate | 8.2% |
Regions Covered | Africa |
No. of Companies Mentioned | 7 |