The main objective of the Food & Beverage industry is to provide safe, high-quality and affordable nutrition to consumers worldwide. It plays an essential role in the global food chain by transforming raw agricultural commodities into end products that meet the needs of increasingly sophisticated consumers. The industry is a key contributor to society’s goals of ensuring food security and public health. It is also one of the biggest innovators, a stable source of employment and incomes, and a major driver of socio-economic development.
The Food & Beverage industry involves the processing and transformation of agricultural and livestock goods into products for intermediate or final consumption. The manufacture of meat and dairy products, flour and milling by-products, oils, sugar, chocolate, frozen food, animal feed, and alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages, as well as tobacco products, are all part of this industry. The industry’s products are usually sold to wholesalers and retailers for distribution to consumers.
The food sector is strategic for China’s economy as it provides sustenance to almost 20% of the world’s population and serves as an impetus for many other sectors like agriculture, transportation, machinery and vehicle manufacturing, and ...
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Food manufacturing is one of the key branches of the Polish economy as food output accounted for 11% of the country’s GDP in 2016. Poland has traditionally been a farming country but it has recently started to shift its focus on healthier and ...
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With a population of some 258.7 million, Indonesia is the world’s fourth-most populous country and the largest economy in the ASEAN region. The food and beverage sector employs over 4.5 million people and is the largest in the manufacturing ...
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The beverages industry is among the most important sectors of the Polish economy, according to our estimates, responsible for around 3% of GDP and a major provider of jobs. The alcoholic beverages Subsector alone generates more than 300,000 jobs. ...
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The food sector is strategic for China’s economy as it provides sustenance to almost 20% of the world’s population and serves as an impetus for many other sectors like agriculture, transportation, machinery and vehicle manufacturing, and ...
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Food and beverages accounted for over 22% of the consumption expenditure of Czech households in 2015. The food and beverages sector’s gross value added (GVA) amounted to CZK 83.4bn in 2015, accounting for 2% of the economy’s total GVA and ...
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China is the largest alcoholic beverage producer and consumer in the world, consuming one-third of the world’s spirits and a quarter of the world’s beer. Its beer production ranked first in the world for 14 consecutive years and the ...
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India is one of the global leaders in the food and beverage industry, with prominent positions in the production of dairy, meat products, refined sugar and spirits. The gross value added (GVA) of the food and beverage sector expanded at a CAGR of 4 ...
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China is the largest alcoholic beverages producer and consumer in the world, consuming one-third of the world’s spirits and a quarter of the world’s beer. Its beer production ranked first in the world for 14 consecutive years and the ...
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The food sector is a strategic sector for China’s economy as it provides sustenance to almost 20% of the world’s population and provides impetus for many other sectors like agriculture, transportation, machinery and vehicle manufacturing, ...
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