A World of Food Business Overview
-The MIFB series is no alien to the food and beverage industry. Having been the most focused food trade event for the last 13th years, MIFB 2013 is poised to be the largest gatherings of the F & B industry stakeholders from the region and beyond. With a wide galore of flavorfully innovative and sumptuous new products and services, it offers huge opportunities for industry players to explore the genuine deals from the lucrative F & B global markets.
Building on the expanded theme of "A World of Food Business", MIFB 2013 will welcome a host of new national groups who all look to this F & B bazaar to expand their business interests and exports to the world, while creating a vital platform for all exhibitors to showcase, interact and transact directly with key decision makers, importers, buyers, customers and many more.
Don’t miss the opportunity to align yourself with such a major F & B event. Register your participation now!
Why Malaysia?
At the time when many markets shrink, Malaysian food import market continues to be vast. It remains a net importer of food in 2011 worth RM34.50 billion which grew nearly twice as fast as exports. The major food imports are cereals and cereal preparations, vegetables and fruits, cocoa, dairy products, sugar and sugar confectionery.
Domestic demand is the key driver of the Malaysian economy.Income and population growth as well as changes in lifestyle resulting from urbanization have increased demand for food, caused changes in food habits, food purchasing and consumption pattern.
Agriculture is one of the sectors identified in the National Key Economic Areas (NKEAs)with focuses on selected sub-sectors with high growth potential including aquaculture, seaweed farming, swiftlet farming, herbal products, fruits and vegetables and premium processed food.
Malaysia is well positioned to be the International Halal Food Hub (IHFH) in halal food production and certification. Currently, the potential value of the global halal food industry range between USD600 billion and USD2.1 trillion.
Increasing consumer awareness in nutrition value and food fortification for healthcare has created the demand for functional/healthy food, organic food and natural food flavours from plants and seafood.
Malaysia is a dynamic country on the move. At the global level, it is one of the 20 largest trading nations worldwide and ranked as among the top 5th most competitive nations in the Asia Pacific region, making it a strategic springboard to the international arena especially the fast growing ASEAN and Middle East markets.
Why MIFB?
To increase your market share
To explore new markets
To promote latest products and services
To meet with international buyers and key industry players
To strengthen your brand and product positioning
To interact and exchange information on market trends
Malaysia - Your premier business partner
Facts and figures:
The world’s 21st most competitive country and 21st largest exporter
Ranked 9th position in economic performance
Top placing amongst 29 economies with US20,000 or less in GDP per capita
2nd largest contributors to intra-Asean trade
Largest trading partner to China from Asean
Malaysia’s engagement in Free Trade Agreement (concluded): Asean, Japan, China, Korea, Pakistan, New Zealand, Chile, India
Global linkages as former Chairman of the Organization of Islamic Conference
Top trading partners are China, Singapore, Japan, USA and Thailand
Major food imports: cereals, cocoa beans, dairy products, sugar, molasses, vegetables, fish and meat
Major food exports: live animals, marine products, pepper, cocoa products and tropical fruits
10 Reasons to Source from and Trade with Malaysia
Diverse range of high quality goods and services
Reliable suppliers
Well-developed trade support facilities and infrastructure
Good manufacturing practices
Stringent and fair trading regulations
Professional business culture and language proficiency
Friendly business environment
Well-facilitated modern sea ports and airports
Pro-business Government policies and incentives
Malaysia’s track record as a trading nation
Contact Details
Contact Person:Event Manager
Telephone:
Email:
-The MIFB series is no alien to the food and beverage industry. Having been the most focused food trade event for the last 13th years, MIFB 2013 is poised to be the largest gatherings of the F & B industry stakeholders from the region and beyond. With a wide galore of flavorfully innovative and sumptuous new products and services, it offers huge opportunities for industry players to explore the genuine deals from the lucrative F & B global markets.
Building on the expanded theme of "A World of Food Business", MIFB 2013 will welcome a host of new national groups who all look to this F & B bazaar to expand their business interests and exports to the world, while creating a vital platform for all exhibitors to showcase, interact and transact directly with key decision makers, importers, buyers, customers and many more.
Don’t miss the opportunity to align yourself with such a major F & B event. Register your participation now!
Why Malaysia?
At the time when many markets shrink, Malaysian food import market continues to be vast. It remains a net importer of food in 2011 worth RM34.50 billion which grew nearly twice as fast as exports. The major food imports are cereals and cereal preparations, vegetables and fruits, cocoa, dairy products, sugar and sugar confectionery.
Domestic demand is the key driver of the Malaysian economy.Income and population growth as well as changes in lifestyle resulting from urbanization have increased demand for food, caused changes in food habits, food purchasing and consumption pattern.
Agriculture is one of the sectors identified in the National Key Economic Areas (NKEAs)with focuses on selected sub-sectors with high growth potential including aquaculture, seaweed farming, swiftlet farming, herbal products, fruits and vegetables and premium processed food.
Malaysia is well positioned to be the International Halal Food Hub (IHFH) in halal food production and certification. Currently, the potential value of the global halal food industry range between USD600 billion and USD2.1 trillion.
Increasing consumer awareness in nutrition value and food fortification for healthcare has created the demand for functional/healthy food, organic food and natural food flavours from plants and seafood.
Malaysia is a dynamic country on the move. At the global level, it is one of the 20 largest trading nations worldwide and ranked as among the top 5th most competitive nations in the Asia Pacific region, making it a strategic springboard to the international arena especially the fast growing ASEAN and Middle East markets.
Why MIFB?
To increase your market share
To explore new markets
To promote latest products and services
To meet with international buyers and key industry players
To strengthen your brand and product positioning
To interact and exchange information on market trends
Malaysia - Your premier business partner
Facts and figures:
The world’s 21st most competitive country and 21st largest exporter
Ranked 9th position in economic performance
Top placing amongst 29 economies with US20,000 or less in GDP per capita
2nd largest contributors to intra-Asean trade
Largest trading partner to China from Asean
Malaysia’s engagement in Free Trade Agreement (concluded): Asean, Japan, China, Korea, Pakistan, New Zealand, Chile, India
Global linkages as former Chairman of the Organization of Islamic Conference
Top trading partners are China, Singapore, Japan, USA and Thailand
Major food imports: cereals, cocoa beans, dairy products, sugar, molasses, vegetables, fish and meat
Major food exports: live animals, marine products, pepper, cocoa products and tropical fruits
10 Reasons to Source from and Trade with Malaysia
Diverse range of high quality goods and services
Reliable suppliers
Well-developed trade support facilities and infrastructure
Good manufacturing practices
Stringent and fair trading regulations
Professional business culture and language proficiency
Friendly business environment
Well-facilitated modern sea ports and airports
Pro-business Government policies and incentives
Malaysia’s track record as a trading nation
Contact Details
Contact Person:Event Manager
Telephone:
Email: