Tropical food producers seek more markets
Producers of tropical food products such as desiccated coconut, banana chips and dried mango are looking at penetrating the
In a statement, the DTI said food companies that participated at the recently- concluded Anuga 2007 trade fair in Germany attracted interest from foreign buyers.
According to the Trade department, local food companies have been supplying dried-fruit ingredients such as desiccated coconuts and banana chips for multinationals in cereal and confectionary businesses.
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“We are already supplying Philippine ingredients to world-class brands. Hopefully soon enough, we supply the market with our own world-class Filipino brands,” he added. Philippine products displayed at the Anuga 2007 are processed fruit products from Amley Food Corp., B-G Fruits and Nuts Manufacturing Corp., El Coco Manufacturing and Trading Corp., and See’s International Food Manufacturing; coconut-derived products from Celebes Coconut Corp., and Primex Coco Products, Inc.; fish and seafood items from Alliance Tuna International Inc., and Mega Fishing Corp.; and branded/consolidated food products from Florence Foods Corp., Oceanic Exports (Manila), Inc., Fortress Food Manufacturing Corp., KSK Food Products, Pacific Isles International Trading Corp., and Philippine Grocers Food Exports, Inc.
Filipino food products have continuously garnered attention from trade buyers at Anuga.
In the past, the lambanog and the Arengga vinegar were cited in the trade fair as “Best Food Innovations” while in 2005, niche products such as tuna, ethnic food, and coconut and banana chips accounted for around $24 M in sales. The
Anuga is the world’s biggest and most important food and beverage trade fair participated in by more than 160,000 visitors from over 170 countries.
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