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The Dutch food processing industry is valued at almost €65 (about $69.8) billion and employs just over 135,000 people.
Despite the slowdown in the growth of the Turkish economy in general, the food retail sector is expected to grow eight percent annually. The total retail sector in Turkey reached US$214 billion...
The Dutch retail sector is characterized by heavy consolidation, the top two retailers control over 50 percent of the market, and a large number of smaller neighborhood stores.
This report summarizes general economic and business conditions in Hungary as they pertain to U.S. exporters of food and agricultural products.
In 2015, after years of deep recession, Italy showed signs of a long-awaited economic recovery. Affected by diminished disposable incomes and high unemployment, Italian consumers...
The Italian food-processing industry continues to be highly fragmented, however, in recent years the sector has been characterized by the growing consolidation of smaller companies...
The UK has strong social and cultural ties to the United States, demonstrated by the similarities in consumer trends in the retail and foodservice markets.
Croatia imports a significant portion of the food it consumes. Continuing economic reforms as a result of EU accession and growing tourism make Croatia a potential market for certain U.S. food...
Infographic highlighting the total exports, top destinations, and top commodities for U.S. agricultural exports in 2016.
No new veterinary certificates were negotiated in 2016. Ukraine has introduced a single food safety authority in charge of review of all certificates.
Socio-economic and demographic changes continue to alter food trends in France. French consumers desire innovative and more convenient foods offering a quality image, better taste, and increased...
Slovakia was one of the fastest-growing economies among the EU Member States in 2015, recording a three percent increase in GDP.