Contents

FTA Stirs Prospects in Moroccophoto - Morocco
With a free trade agreement around the corner, it is time for U.S. exporters to step beyond bulk products sales in Morocco.

photo - AustriaOrganics in Austria: From Niche Market to Mainstream
History, consumer demand and government support have transformed Austria's organic food sector into a market of considerable importance.

Allegro Fine Foods: Exporting Good Tastephoto - Allegro marinade sauces
A small company in rural Tennessee has worked with federal, state and regional organizations to mount a successful exporting strategy, reaching markets around the world and creating jobs at home.

photo - street in Hong KongHong Kong Retains Market Opportunities

Duty-free Hong Kong is working with mainland China to expand market opportunities.

 

 

Trade Notes

Full Magazine in .pdf

Trade Show and Mission Opportunities

IFE Poland 2004

Thailand Trade Mission

World's Finest Foods

IFIA Japan 2004


Last modified: Thursday, October 14, 2004 PM

 


  February 2004
  Volume XVI, No. 2

  Published by
  U.S. Department of Agriculture
  Foreign Agricultural Service

  Editor
  Priscilla B. Glynn
  (202) 720-7115

  Writers
  
Harold Kanarek   
   Mary Rekas
   Donald Washington
   Priscilla B. Glynn
   

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