South Korea’s appetite grows for edible insects
The edible insect market in Korea has been steadily growing and there may be market opportunities for Wisconsin companies.
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The edible insect market in Korea has been steadily growing and there may be market opportunities for Wisconsin companies.
Wisconsin businesses specializing in the pet product industry may find opportunity within the growing Canadian pet market.
With China’s increasing demand for pet food, consumers could welcome products from Wisconsin’s high-quality pet food companies.
Wisconsin exporters with expertise in dairy farming equipment, dairy processing machinery and irrigation systems may find export opportunities as Australian dairy farmers invest in their operations.
People in Colombia, Argentina, Brazil and Mexico are basing their choices for food on taste, simplicity and transparency, health benefits, and the authenticity and sustainability of natural ingredients. For that, they are willing to pay more.
South Koreans are highly influenced by trends and a taste for Western consumer goods, and their increasing interest in imported dairy products could open opportunities for Wisconsin cheese producers.
Products and supplies for home gardeners and urban farms are in demand.
Food is important in Italian culture and consumers are willing to pay a high price for quality, creating opportunities for imported premium products to remain competitive.
Concerns about immune function and decreasing chances of severe illness with COVID-19 are driving the trend.
Health consciousness among millennials is changing the image of this market segment.