The feminine hygiene market of Argentina refers to the industry that produces and sells products designed for women's menstrual hygiene needs. This market includes a range of products such as sanitary pads, tampons, panty liners, menstrual cups, and other related products. In recent years, there has been a growing demand for feminine hygiene products in Argentina due to increasing awareness and education about women's health and hygiene. The market has also seen the introduction of innovative products and materials that offer better comfort, absorbency, and hygiene. Currently, major players in the Argentinean feminine hygiene market include multinational companies like Procter & Gamble, Kimberly-Clark, and Johnson & Johnson, as well as local manufacturers such as Celulosa Argentina and Fibraco. To meet the needs of Argentinean women, these companies have introduced a wide range of products, including low-cost options for women with limited financial resources. There has also been an effort to make these products more widely available through distribution channels such as supermarkets, pharmacies, and online retailers. According to the research report "Argentina Feminine Hygiene Market Overview, 2029," published by Bonafide Research, the Argentina Feminine Hygiene market was valued at more than USD 120 Million in 2023. Argentina has laws and regulations in place to ensure that feminine hygiene products are safe for use and meet certain quality standards. The regulatory agency responsible for overseeing the safety and quality of these products is the National Administration of Drugs, Food, and Medical Technology (ANMAT). ANMAT regulates feminine hygiene products through its Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP) guidelines, which set out requirements for the production, testing, and labelling of these products. These guidelines ensure that products are safe, effective, and of high quality, and that they are produced in facilities that meet certain standards. In addition to these regulations, Argentina has laws in place to ensure that feminine hygiene products are accessible to all women. For example, in 2017, the National Congress of Argentina passed a law that requires all public schools to provide free sanitary products to students who need them. This law aims to ensure that girls from low-income families have access to the menstrual hygiene products they need to stay in school and participate fully in their education. There are various awareness events and initiatives that have been organized in Argentina to promote women's menstrual health and hygiene that are Menstrual Hygiene Day which is a global awareness campaign that takes place on May 28th every year. In Argentina, various organizations and NGOs organize events and activities to promote menstrual hygiene awareness and education. Women's Health Week is an annual event organized by the Argentine Ministry of Health that takes place in early March. It includes a range of activities and workshops aimed at promoting women's health and wellbeing, including menstrual hygiene. Semana de la Mujer (Women's Week) is an annual event organized by the city of Buenos Aires in March, which includes a range of activities and workshops focused on women's issues, including menstrual hygiene. Also, There are various community-based programs such as many NGOs and community organizations in Argentina have developed programs to provide education and resources on menstrual hygiene to women in low-income communities. Social media campaigns have also been used to raise awareness about menstrual hygiene in Argentina. The Menstruaccion campaign was launched on social media in 2019, aimed at breaking down the stigma surrounding menstruation and promoting open discussions about menstrual health.
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