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Ghana Set for Gateway Status in Western Africa
Since becoming a founding member of the World Trade Organization in 1995, Ghana has made great strides in liberalizing its trade, an important consideration for U.S. exporters of rice, wheat, poultry, and other high-value products.

South Korean Consumers Opt for Convenience
The demand for convenience is driving South Korea’s retail food trends, from home meal replacement products to online shopping.

Port of Xiamen, China: Gateway for U.S. Products
Whether catering to retail, restaurant, or processing sectors, U.S. producers can now get in on the ground floor in the Xiamen marketplace, where product education and differentiation count.

Eastern Caribbean Food Service Catches Tourism Wave
With almost a third of the region’s food and agricultural import market, U.S. suppliers stand to gain the most from strong economic growth in the Eastern Caribbean nations.

Eating Out Is In for Tourists and Locals in Israel
Tourists and affluent Israelis are driving forces behind Israel’s increasing hotel, restaurant, and institutional sales.

Market and Trade Data
France Still Offers Opportunities for U.S. Food and Agricultural Products

The French market continues to provide important and even emerging opportunities for U.S. suppliers of foods, ingredients, and other agricultural products. Market prospects are supported by socioeconomic and demographic changes and by France’s large, expanding food processing industry.


France’s Market for Halal Foods
With Europe’s Muslim largest population, France is a major halal food market, with sales in the range of $2 - $4 billion in calendar 2005. Producers are increasing halal selections, and hypermarkets are expanding product lines. Muslim butcher shops still dominate the halal meat market, but large producers and processors have entered the market.

The French Market for Kosher Foods
France is Europe’s largest kosher food market and an international hub for trade. Its large Jewish community, even larger mainstream market, and food processing industry have fostered sales growth averaging 16 percent a year since the late 1990s and bode well for future expansion.

Market and Trade Data
Organic Basics for the French Marketplace
Trade in organic products in France is valued at almost $2 billion per year, with imports from non-European Union countries on the rise.

More Than a Fish Story: France a Swelling Market for U.S. Seafood Suppliers
France is a significant market for U.S. seafood. In calendar 2006, U.S. seafood exports totaled a record $236.6 million. But U.S. suppliers face a number of challenges, notably mounting competition – and sometimes lower prices – from other suppliers.

Programs and Opportunities
Progress in Peru Through
P.L. 480, Title I

Over several decades, P.L. 480 (Public Law 480, known as Food for Peace) has funded projects to improve the lives of Peruvians and pave the way for economic growth. Recent efforts have helped to repair roads, safeguard plant biodiversity, and train agricultural leaders.

U.S. Exporter Assistance
Trade Shows and Other Opportunities
Here is a list of trade shows and promotional opportunities endorsed or otherwise sponsored by FAS.

     
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