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Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) imports approximately two-thirds of its overall food needs.
Singapore’s Hotel, Restaurant, and Institutional (HRI) sector is performing well, is very dynamic, and is highly competitive, with a diverse array of hotels and restaurants.
U.S. agricultural exports to Southeast Asia have experienced extremely rapid growth in recent years and, in FY 2014, they climbed to a record $11.5 billion – up 11 percent from FY 2013.
Singapore is a leading market for high-value consumer-oriented products. The market is very dynamic, with interest in new products, yet also very competitive.
Singapore’s retail foods market is diverse, dynamic, and extremely competitive. Almost all retail food is imported.
The European Commission released its Progress Report on BiH’s pre-accession efforts and concluded that substantial work remains to be done in the fields of agriculture and rural development.
There is a need for genetic improvement of BiH’s dairy herds to increase the production of milk and meat and create higher income for the rural population.
Bosnia and Herzegovina imports 90 percent of the pet food consumed and these imports reached $7.5 million in 2013.
Bosnia and Herzegovina recently started adopting regulations that govern biotech products.
Young, urban consumers in emerging markets with rising disposable incomes helped propel global imports of confectionery products to $21 billion in calendar year 2013.