Wednesday, March 21, 2012

The Development of Countries Launches Food Market


Sophie Paridon
22 March 2012
Blog 5D
The Development of Countries Launches Food Market
Due to the continuous development of countries, several of the companies sharing good news in financial reporting are companies that sell agricultural raw materials or those that sell high-end food. This is happening because “80% of the world’s population is developing and emerging. They are going to eat more and better” (Bellman). Although the sales and progress of agriculture raw materials have been facing a downward trend for the past fifty years, this trend is starting to reverse as more countries are purchasing higher-end food that requires these raw materials.
Food manufacturers expect for their markets to grow rapidly due to emerging markets in countries such as Indonesia, India and China. The CEO of Nestlé notes that the company “generates about 40% of its revenue in emerging markets” and that last year “its revenue rose 13% developing economies but only 4.5% in developed markets”. This shows that due to developing countries, the middle classes are growing quickly, creating several emerging markets who favor higher end food than before. In addition to Nestlé, companies who produce products such as “Kit Kat candy bars, Purina pet food, and Haagen-Dazs ice cream continues to expand operations in emerging countries” (Bellman). As Nestlé is expanding with good news in financial reporting, they are also developing new products and customizing existing ones in order to satisfy the emerging markets.
Similarly, Starbucks has been sharing positive news in terms of finances, as their profits are soaring. Starbucks has decided to expand even further into markets such as China, as well as introducing new products. For example, Starbucks is now entering the energy drink market by creating their new product “Starbucks Refreshers”, which is a combination of fruit juice and green coffee extract.
Due to these examples, along with others found in the news, it is clear that as more countries develop that higher end products and the companies that sell them will face great financial growth. This is also incentive for companies to expand and become more global. In addition, for companies that are thriving already, it seems common for them to come out with new products to satisfy the product and create even more “traffic” in their stores, thus attracting new or more customers.





http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052702304636404577295673557464182.html

2 comments:

  1. I remember reading that emerging countries contributed a lot more to company's growth than already developed countries, but I never thought the gap would be this enormous. It would be interesting to see if companies tend to shy away from introducing new goods in developed countries altogether and just focus on these emerging countries.

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  2. Food and Beverage industry grows more rapidly across globe..very nice news that Nestlé developing new products and customizing existing ones in order to satisfy emerging market..keep continue sharing such informative post..Thanx for sharing

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