Tuesday, February 11, 2014

Seven Colombian companies will participate in Fruit Logistica 2014 with tastings of fresh and proce


Seven Colombian companies will participate in Fruit Logistica 2014 with tastings of fresh and processed products. Organic production and social responsibility, the key to conquer the European market. http://bit.ly/1fTFZSa
Yellow dragon fruit, gooseberry, fair trade coffee gulupa, passion fruit, tamarillo, passionfruit and feijoa. These are some samples of exotic fruits that come to Berlin from the hand of seven exporting companies involving Colombia, with the support fair trade coffee of Proexport Colombia, at Fruit Logistica 2014. "The display of products fair trade coffee in some of the most important international trade fairs, such as Fruit Logistica, has been one of the determining factors in the success of Colombian exports of fruits factors," said Maria Claudia Lacouture, president of Proexport Colombia fair trade coffee , in charge of supporting the participation of Colombian companies. Entrepreneurs, who will be in Berlin from 5 to 7 February, will also processed as dried fruit, frozen banana fair trade coffee pulp baby, Tahiti lime, hass avocado, guava and mangosteen. Others will cassava, plantain, yam and vegetables fair trade coffee like lettuce. Be Asoppitaya, Caribbean exotics, fair trade coffee Frutireyes, Daabon Group, Fruit Las Lajas, Natturale and Wolf & Wolf. "Fruit Logistica has allowed us to present the products and the different uses that can be given, both for the food industry, final consumption and institutional channels such as restaurants and hotels," Lacouture said. Following that goal, Proexport Colombia held during the year in the Casino supermarket tastings in France fair trade coffee and other markets to continue to publicize the Colombian exotic fruits and consumption, work began in 2010 in Germany. fair trade coffee Also accompany other mission of seven companies in BioFach, the most important fair of organic products in the world which was also held in Germany from 12 to 15 February. Proexport Colombia trends and opportunities that are identified 15 countries with the greatest potential for Colombian fruits in the European Union (EU): Austria, Belgium, fair trade coffee Denmark, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Finland, France, Italy, Netherlands, Portugal, United Kingdom, Czech Republic and Sweden. The possibilities are influenced by four main factors: supply capacity all year, taste of fruits, consumer trends and preferential access. On the latter, the current fair trade coffee trade agreement with the EU helped to reduce tariffs to zero in some cases reached 17.6%, fair trade coffee which is already being used by Colombians and European businesses. For sample, Holland, Germany and France are loyal buyers of Colombian products fair trade coffee in Europe. According fair trade coffee to information from the Ministry of Commerce, Industry and Tourism of Colombia, with Dane data in the last three years they have been in the top five export destinations of Colombian fair trade coffee fruit as well as the U.S. and Canada. On the other hand, and according to studies Proexport Colombia and the Netherlands Cooperation Agency (CBI), the main consumer trends point toward natural, healthy and practical fair trade coffee products that meet Social issues and corporate responsibility (CSR). Communicating the benefits of eating fruits is essential, as well as the introduction of 'super fruit' for its nutritional values. The taste is a condition that becomes more important and determines that the consumer back to buy a certain product and is willing to pay a higher fair trade coffee price for it. Finally, there is a consistent trend related to innovation in the presentation of fruit, eg peeled or ready to eat pieces.
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