Agriculture is one of the key economic activities in Chile country. Chile becomes the main agricultural exports country including fresh fruit, wine, meat, dairy and fishery products. Country has adopted a commercial policy to open & diversify markets for its agricultural & food products with special focus in Chinese market. The Chile’s agriculture industry includes various agricultural related products, which are responsible for country’s overall trade, total domestic product and national work force. Country is world’s largest exporter of prunes, blueberries, fresh table grapes, frozen salmon fillets and dehydrated apples.
Healthy & prepared foods, epicurean foods, and ready-to-eat
meals show immense potential for growth in the Chilean agriculture market. Chilean customers have rising concern for
health related issues while the food processing industry continues for adapting
the restrictive nutritional labeling law, sophisticated customers and higher
labor costs, all of which present challenges, but also have many opportunities
for U.S. high value-added products & ingredients for instance natural
additives, thickeners, preservatives, and sweeteners.
According to study, “Chile Agriculture Market Trends, Statistics, Growth,
and Forecasts” the key companies operating in the Chile
agriculture market are Agrosuper S.A., Corpesca S.A., Watt's S.A., Hortifrut
S.A. and Empresas Aquachile S.A. Key companies seek to reformulate &
develop novel products that don’t require carrying a warning label from the
nutritional labeling law. Therefore,
companies look for new ingredients, which can be healthier substitutes or
innovations on how to produce the tasteful products within the same price range
as well as with healthier ingredients.
The Chile government has for decades aggressively supported the
agriculture sector through mechanisms for instance fertilizer subsidies, and
relaxed lending conditions, amongst others that allows farmers to have a fair opinion
of their revenues & plan for the next agricultural season accordingly.
Through a network of public institutions & various programs and schemes,
Chile’s federal or regional authorities are trying to protect the agricultural
producers and increase the production. A number of policy measures have been
taken to tackle two major factors: soil and water, which are critical to
improving agricultural output.
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