Articles tagged: food sector
<< previous page 1 next page>> written by James Marriot India's economic front has progressively risen in the past few years, from a scarcity to surplus level. written by James Marriot Similar to many European national retail food markets, the growing market concentration in UK food sector has been a reason of concern to both food producers and consumer groups in recent years. written by James Marriot South Korea is the third largest economy in Asia after Japan and China. It is also a pioneer in industrialization in East Asian region. Trends in food consumption indicate that people of South Korea are turning to western diets from the conventional one. Consumers in Korea are looking for high value and convenient food products of good quality. written by James Marriot China, as everyone knows, is a rising economy. The food market is also experiencing a growth phase like other sectors. In coming years, the food processing industry of China is anticipated to pay attention on the development of wheat, corn and dairy products, seasonings and food additives. written by James Marriot Competition is getting stiff day by day in retail food sector in Russia and will get stiffer in the future, with foreign retail chain entering the retail food market of the country. Food business in Russia will, most probably, belong to the retail chains in the country. Retail chains in the country seem to be relatively developed, and don't differ much from that in the West. written by James Marriot India is amongst the prominent food producing countries across the globe. The country offers immense opportunities for the exporters as well as investors in the food sector. written by James Marriot The Korean food industry is also closely linked with the domestic business cycles. Unlike the luxurious goods whose demand fluctuates dramatically with respect to changes in income, this is not so with food items whose consumption elasticity is relatively low. In Korea the country’s business cycle affects the food sector every three to six months. << previous page 1 next page>> |