Identification and Promotion of Products with Market Potential Sample Clauses

Identification and Promotion of Products with Market Potential. Both the Ukraine Meat NGP and the Moldova Seafood NGP stressed the need to develop distribution markets. Due to the current economic situation the Ukraine Meat NGP stated that there are no significant marketing outlets in Ukraine. Participants also stated that the current potential for such outlets is limited to the home market and to some extent the CIS markets, particularly Russia. A market analysis to investigate the mechanism of market formation for the main food products in Ukraine and Moldova should lead to an assessment of potential options and projected volumes of production of various types of meat and processed products in the country. Such a market infrastructure assessment should cover the effects of the shadow economy. Other issues would include processing, logistics, storage, transportation, standards and food safety/sanitation. The Ukrainian Academy of Agrarian Sciences made this recommendation specifically for the Kharkiv oblast but it could be applied elsewhere. For example, finished seafood products that were identified as having potential for export could be promoted in international seafood expositions as recommended in the IAR. Xx. Xxxxx, of the LSU AgCenter, has recommended that an associate grant proposal be prepared under the PFID umbrella for such evaluations in 2003-2004. He states that any identified products should be promoted in the Boston Seafood Show and the Tokyo Seafood Show (both in 2003). This and similar activities will show international markets what Ukraine and Moldova have to offer. Xx. Xxxxxx, of the Ukrainian Fish Industry Department, felt that the Ukrainian seafood products that could be attractive for the western markets are chilled (live) crawfish, chilled (live, including pike-perch, flat-fish and pelengas) fish and various shellfish species - i.e. rapana, mussels, snails and others. He also recommended the establishment of an Information and Marketing Center of Trade Promotion in Ukraine to the list of recommended activities to familiarize Ukrainian producers with legislative and regulation demands importing countries. Potential meat exports to the United States must follow a three-step process for approval as stated by Xx. XxXxxxxx:
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