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Food Industry in Poland – export and investments

Food Industry in Poland – export and investments. Monika Słomka Team Head Manufacturing, PAIiIZ Tel Aviv, October 30, 2007. Table of contest. General food Healthy Polish Food Export Import Export hits about PAIiIZ.

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Food Industry in Poland – export and investments

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  1. Food Industry in Poland – export and investments Monika Słomka Team Head Manufacturing, PAIiIZ Tel Aviv, October 30, 2007

  2. Table of contest • General food • Healthy Polish Food • Export • Import • Export hits • about PAIiIZ

  3. The Food Industry is among the most competitive sectors in the Polish economy. The Food industry is one of the key sectors of the Polish national economy6% share in GDP , about 16% share in total employment of this sector. The food industry comprises small & medium size companies alongside large and multinational companies. The food industry operates in a dynamic environment with different needs, tastes and changing demands determine by the customers. General food

  4. Net profits in food industry rise 16% in 2006 Source: National Research Institute of Agricultural and Food Economics 2006 16% 2005 2006 The Polish foodindustry reported net profit of PLN 5.07bn (EUR 1.35bn).

  5. Number of enterprises in the Polish food industry 392,000 employees Source: Central Statistical Office

  6. Favourable agri-environmental conditions - organic farming as a fastest developing food sector. Appropriately rotated crops increase biological activity and soil fertility. Planting material used on an organic farm must be produced by organic methods (according to Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development regulations). 9,5 thousand healthy food farms in 2007, next 13 thousand in registration procedures. Forecast on next 2-3 years - increase above 20 thousand. Healthy food investments planning were declared by inter alia such companies as: Danone, Nestle, Bakalland, Maspeks. Healthy Polish Food Source: Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development, Puls Biznesu magazine 16.07.2007

  7. 8,5 21% 7,0 2005 2006 Export structure of agriculture products 2006 Export growth (bilions EUR) Source: Source: National Research Institute of Agricultural and Food Economics 2006 and Foreign Agriculture Market Monitoring Group

  8. Import structure of agriculture products 2006 Import growth (bilions EUR) 18% 6,4 5,4 2005 2006 Source: National Research Institute of Agricultural and Food Economics 2006 and Foreign Agriculture Market Monitoring Group

  9. Polish export hits Mustards,Ketchups, Sauces and Marinades Beer Vodka Frozen fruit and vegetables Juices Meat and cold meats Sweets

  10. PDŻ – ”Poznaj Dobrą Żywność” Try Fine Food quality mark. • The main goal of the Try Fine Food Programme, started on 1 May 2004, is to provide information about the high quality of food products. • Products which meet the criteria developed by the Scientific Council for Food Products Quality are awarded a ”PDŻ – Poznaj Dobrą Żywność” Try Fine Food quality mark. Labelling with this quality mark is to help the consumer choose products of high and consistent quality.

  11. Polska Agencja Informacji i Inwestycji Zagranicznych S.A.Polish Information and Foreign Investment Agency We invite you to our website We invite you to our website 00-585 Warszawa, ul. Bagatela 12 tel. (+48 22) 334 98 00, fax (+48 22) 334 99 99 e-mail: post@paiz.gov.pl 00-585 Warszawa, ul. Bagatela 12 tel. (+48 22) 334 98 00, fax (+48 22) 334 99 99 e-mail: post@paiz.gov.pl

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