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Peru:
Get In on the Ground Floor
Peru's total retail
food market was $4.4 billion in 2001 is expected to grow 11 percent by 2004.
Niche,
Ingredient Markets Growing In Peru
Peru imports only 8
percent of its processed food needs, but opportunities await U.S. suppliers in
the consumer-oriented and ingredients sectors.
Tourism
Drives Agricultural Import Demand in St. Lucia
Bananas used to drive
it, but now tourism is the single largest contributor to the St. Lucian economy.
Grenada:
a Small Country With Robust Market for U.S. Foods
Grenada has steadily
increased its U.S. foods and beverage imports for the past several years. Far
from being saturated, the market holds more opportunities. Here's how to enter
it successfully.
Portuguese
Looking to Organics
While
the organics market in Portugal is still small, organic farming in the country
is experiencing tremendous growth-and there are prospects for U.S. organic food
suppliers.
In
Nigeria, Demand for Seafood Is High
Nigeria imports more than 600,000
metric tons of seafood a year.
Trade
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