The Freshest Locations

Topics:
Site Selection
Tags:
Food,
Food & Beverage,
Group C Communications,
Manufacturing
Source:
Group C Communications

FREE Registration is required

Overview: While consumer eating pattern change as quickly as fashion, consumption growth keeps the food processing industry expanding. As the U.S. economy eventually starts growing faster and the economy will benefit from stronger domestic food sales," said by Agriculture Chief Economist Keith Collins during the Agricultural Outlook Forum 2003 American consumers to continue to shift their consumption patterns as factors like income, population diversity, age, and diet and health awareness drive change. Article defines about ERS study that evaluated the factors and projected consumption patterns to 2020. A general conclusion is that as the economy continues to grow and change, we can expect stronger per capita consumption for such foods as fruits, vegetables, yogurt, eggs, poultry, grains, and nuts, while milk, red meats, and potatoes may face declines. The question is not whether or not the food processing industry will show growth in the next year, it is where those growing companies should expand and relocate. Article explains some location examples that are targeting food-processing companies.

(Is this item miscategorized? Does it need more tags? Let us know.)

Format: HTML | Date: Sep 2003 | Pages: 1


advertisement
  • Click Here
  • Click Here
  • Click Here

Returning users: Log In Here!

Already registered on BNET, TechRepublic, or ZDNet? Simply log in.

Free Membership: Sign Up Now!

Sign up for a free membership today and get instant and unlimited access to one of the largest databases of white papers, webcasts, and casestudies anywhere. Your FREE membership allows you to:

  • Download an unlimited amount of content, including classic and current white papers, case studies, webcasts and more
  • Track content on your chosen topics of interest
  • Receive targeted email alerts when your favorite content is added
  • Save content for future reading
  • Receive our member newsletter

When you register to access this directory, you become a member of BNET. In addition, you allow us to share your information with companies that produce products or services featured in the library--so that such companies may contact you with information and offers regarding their products and services. This enables us to keep the library a free service. As a directory registrant, you will receive a complimentary subscription to the BNET member newsletter, The BNET Report. You can unsubscribe from this newsletter at any time. By clicking the Sign up button, you indicate that you agree to our Terms and Conditions and have read and understand our Privacy Policy (updated).