Significant growth in agricultural and food exports is expected between Hungary and Canada

Published 2021년 9월 18일

Tridge summary

Canadian businesses are showing growing interest in Hungarian agri-food products, with the Canadian government aiming to increase food exports and introduce Hungarian premium products to distant markets. The Deputy Secretary of State indicated a new era in Hungarian agricultural diplomacy, focusing on expanding the portfolio in both domestic and international markets. The main imports from Hungary to Canada include meat, poultry, processed and smoked meat, wines, delicacies, and frozen products, with a notable increase in imports of mangalica, whole duck, duck breast, rabbit meat, poultry products, and halal foods.
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In the recent period, more and more Canadian companies have become interested in Hungarian agri-food products and developments in the processing industry, and many Hungarian food companies have already visited. The Canadian business delegation was formed from the managers and owners of large companies that organize 90% of the import of Hungarian goods from Hungary. photo: Dóra Németi The aim of the Ministry of Agriculture is to increase food exports and to introduce Hungarian premium products to more distant markets. "We are also opening up to the West, the portfolio can be expanded overseas as well," said the Deputy Secretary of State, who added that a new, more active and proactive era in Hungarian agricultural diplomacy began this spring. and foreign markets. For overseas partners, including Concord Meats, Con-Nois-Seur Wine Imports, Legacy Distributors, Tilsonburg Custom Foods, and ...
Source: AgroTrend

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