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Specific Attestations Required on Export Certificate(s) have been updated for: a) live cattle for breeding purposes, b) poultry and poultry products, to reflect FSIS export library updates...
India’s food processing sector is poised for growth in response to changing demographics, evolving preferences for branded items, a modernizing retail sector, growing consumer acceptance ...
India’s foodservice sector continues growing as restaurant dining and tourist numbers climb. Household income growth and the rise of dual-income households make dining out accessible.
At a value of $84.31 billion, Thailand's total retail sales grew 3-5 percent in 2015, representing approximately 25 percent of total GDP.
In 2015, food retail sales amounted to R$315.8 billion (US$94.5 billion), 5.35 percent of Brazil’s GDP of R$ 5.9 trillion (US$ 1.8 trillion).
Costa Rica continues to be an attractive market for U.S. exporters of food, beverages, and agricultural products. Consumers are highly receptive to U.S. food brands and recognize their high quality...
Provides a detailed explanation of certificates that the government of Guatemala requires for the importation of U.S. food and agricultural products.
Supermarkets have reported sales growth of about 20 percent in the last two years in Costa Rica, with this figure growing annually as supermarket chains continue to open new stores.
U.S. exports of consumer-oriented products to Trinidad and Tobago have experienced ten percent average annual growth over the past five years, reaching an all-time-high of $237.7 million in 2015.
Peru’s food processing industry is a dynamic sector of the national economy. U.S.-origin food processing ingredient exports to Peru are forecast at $238 million in 2016.
While traditional markets still account for the majority of retail food sales in Indonesia, modern retail holds a significant share and is growing.
In fiscal year (FY) 2016 (October to September) total Colombian food and agricultural imports were valued at $5.5 billion.