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Wisconsin companies with expertise in manufacturing, technology, or agriculture may be able to take advantage of a wider range of connections.
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Wisconsin companies with expertise in manufacturing, technology, or agriculture may be able to take advantage of a wider range of connections.
With Wisconsin’s strength in agriculture and industrial equipment, UK markets may welcome the state’s innovative products.
The U.S. already is an important wood exporter to South Africa, and experts say South Africa’s own timber industry is scaling back.
Domestic production is lagging behind rising demand, opening the door for exports from meat producers in Wisconsin.
The country imports almost as much wood as it exports, and the wood industry is an important segment of Wisconsin’s export volume.
Wisconsin’s agriculture sector may be able to provide solutions for farmers seeking equipment that generates less pollution.
Wisconsin’s dairy industry expertise could help Dutch farmers lessen the impact of their government’s proposed nitrogen limits.
The Polish government is investing in new technology to help its farmers expand production and become more efficient, creating opportunities for Wisconsin companies.
Wisconsin businesses offering products and technologies related to vertical farming may find opportunities with Canadian partners.
Southeast Asian countries are seeking alternative suppliers and Wisconsin companies may be able to fill some of the gaps.