Dairy products are products made from the milk of animals such as cows, sheep, goats, and buffalo. Because of their high nutrient content, these foods have been a significant element of human diets for thousands of years. Milk, cheese, butter, yogurt, and cream are examples of dairy products. Milk is a versatile beverage that is high in calcium, protein, vitamin D, and vitamin B12, all of which promote bone and tooth health as well as overall growth and development. Cheese, a product made by coagulating and fermenting milk, comes in a variety of flavours and textures, giving flavour and texture to a variety of cuisines.
According to SPER market research, ‘Oman Dairy Products Market Size- By Product Type, By Fat Content, By Distribution Channel – Regional Outlook, Competitive Strategies and Segment Forecast to 2033’ state that the Oman Dairy Products Market is predicted to reach USD 1.10 billion by 2033 with a CAGR of 5.04%.
The Oman Dairy Products and Juice Market is rising for a variety of factors. Firstly, Oman’s population is expanding, which indicates that there are more people who need to buy dairy goods like milk, yogurt, and cheese. Second, people are becoming more aware of the importance of eating nutritious foods, and dairy products are known to be abundant in nutrients such as calcium, protein, and vitamins, all of which are required for our bodies’ growth and development. Third, dairy companies are creating new and exciting products that consumers appreciate, such as flavoured milk and numerous types of cheese. These new things help the market thrive by drawing more customers.
The market has also faced certain difficulties. Long-term challenges to the industry’s progress include Oman’s drought-prone climate and limited water supplies, competition from dairy imports, transportation and distribution issues, adherence to food safety and quality requirements, and environmental concerns. By addressing these difficulties and capitalizing on market opportunities, the dairy sector in Oman has the potential to expand while meeting customer expectations and guaranteeing long-term success and sustainability.
The COVID-19 pandemic has had a substantial influence on the Oman Dairy Market in Oman, as well as many other businesses globally. During the early stages of the outbreak, there was a rise in panic buying and hoarding of essential goods, particularly dairy products, resulting in a brief boost in demand. However, as the government implemented lockdowns and mobility restrictions in order to stop the virus’s spread, the foodservice business, which uses a significant amount of dairy products, suffered a significant reduction owing to the closure of restaurants, cafes, and hotels.
On the supply side, logistical and transportation issues prevented the construction of a smooth supply chain, causing dairy products to be delivered to clients late.
Geographically, Oman’s dairy product market has grown steadily in recent years, because to increased urbanization, a growing population, and shifting customer preferences. The dairy business in Oman is primarily concentrated in the northern regions, including the capital, Muscat, and adjacent districts, which have higher population densities and superior infrastructure. These areas are key consumption hubs, driving demand for a variety of dairy products. In Oman, the most important dairy products include milk, yogurt, cheese, butter, and different value-added products such as flavored milk, laban, and ice cream. Additionally, some of the market key players are A’safwah Dairy Beverages, Marmum Dairy Farm LLC, Mazoon Dairy Company, and National Agricultural Development Company.
Oman Dairy Products Market Segmentation:
By Product Type: Based on the Product Type, Oman Dairy Products Market is segmented as; Fresh Milk, UHT Milk, Yogurt, Laban, Juice.
By Fat Content: Based on the Fat Content, Oman Dairy Products Market is segmented as; Full Fat, Low Fat, Others.
By Distribution Channel: Based on the Distribution Channel, Oman Dairy Products Market is segmented as; Convenience and Grocery Stores, Direct Sales, Discount Stores, Online/E-Retailing, Organic Speciality Stores, Supermarkets and Hypermarkets, Others.
By Region: This research also includes data for Ad Dakhiliyah, Al Batina, Al Buraimi, Al Wusta, Rest of Oman.
This study also encompasses various drivers and restraining factors of this market for the forecast period. Various growth opportunities are also discussed in the report.
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