Issue 4,
2005
In this Issue:
Canadian
Specialty Food Buyers Mission
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Sam Schuh,
Honee Bear Canning, talks with Kathy Boyce, MIATCO’s in-market
representative from Canada
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International Marketing
staff, in conjunction with MIATCO, hosted three food buyers from Canada
and Kathy Boyce, of Faye Clack Marketing. The group traveled to Grand
Rapids, Michigan, on September 27 & 28, 2005. The Canadian buyers
met one-on-one with Michigan specialty food companies to talk about
potential opportunities for their products in the Canadian market. Michigan
companies included:
- J.B. Dough Company
- Nature Select
- Freestone Pickle
- Maiden Mills
- Cherry Central
- Honee Bear
Canning
Companies were
also able to meet with Kathy Boyce, MIATCO’s in-market representative
to learn more about the Canadian specialty foods marketplace.

Peter Assaly,
Nature Select, discusses business opportunities with an importer from
Montreal.
Michigan
Exporter Database
The Michigan Department
of Agriculture is offering a great opportunity for exporters of agricultural
and value-added food items to gain free exposure to international buyers
interested in Michigan products. Participating companies will have their
profiles displayed the MDA’s Exporter Database, which is available
online at the MDA International Web site (http://www.mdainternational.com).
If you or someone you know would like to be added to the database, please
send contact information to Jamie Zmitko-Somers by email at zmitkoj@michigan.gov
or by fax at 517-335-0628.
Foodex
Japan
Japan is Michigan’s
second largest trading partner for agriculture products. Do not miss
the opportunity to meet with over 92,000 trade-only visitors at the
largest food and beverage trade show in Asia. The show serves not only
the Japanese $600 billion food market but also other lucrative Asian
markets. Foodex Japan will be held March 14-17, 2006.
The Michigan Department
of Agriculture along with MIATCO will offer Food Show Plus! (FSP!) services
at the Foodex Show. Services will include on-site interpreters, guided
retail tours, a competitive products survey, and translation of company
profiles.
Companies interested
in obtaining a booth space or in signing up for FSP! services should
contact Jamie Zmitko-Somers at 517-241-3628 or zmitkoj@michigan.gov
as soon as possible.
Finding
the Right International Market with Market Builder
Are you looking to explore
a new international market but are not sure if your product would be
a good fit? MIATCO’s Market Builder programs offer a cost-effective
way to explore your product’s potential in many different markets.
New markets being offered for the Market Builder include:
- Taiwan
- India
- Middle East
- China
Additional markets available
include: Argentina, Brazil, Canada, Chile, Czech Republic, France, Germany,
Hong Kong, Japan, Korea, Mexico, SE Asia, United Kingdom, Central America,
and Caribbean
Market Builder has two options:
Market Scan and RepFinder.
Market Scan will help exporters
save thousands of dollars in product research development by providing
information on current retail prices for similar products, samples from
competitors, and contact information of importers who currently import
similar products. You will also receive feedback from importers in the
market in terms of taste, labeling, and appearance. This service is
available for only $400 per product, per market.
RepFinder will help you find
qualified buyers and assist with setting up international sales meetings.
The in-market representative will also assist with arranging appointments,
providing interpreters, and accompanying you to meetings with importers.
The RepFinder service is offered for just $500 per product, per market.
These programs can be purchased
separately, or together in the Market Builder Package for the special
price of $750. For more information, please contact Jamie Zmitko-Somers
at 517-241-3628 or by email at zmitkoj@michigan.gov.
Additional information is also available at www.miatco.org.
Wine
America Holds Meeting in Michigan
WineAmerica, the U.S. Association
of Wineries, with over 800 members, held its fall meeting in Traverse
City, November 16-18, 2005. Agriculture Commissioner James Maitland,
welcomed the group to Michigan, on behalf of MDA Director Mitch Irwin,
at the opening reception sponsored by the Michigan Grape and Wine Industry
Council.
Conference attendees
had the opportunity to taste wines from around Michigan, tour Old Mission
Peninsula and conduct association business. Delegates from California,
Texas, Missouri, New York, Washington, Oregon, Ohio, Virginia, Colorado,
Georgia, North Carolina, Massachusetts and other states were very impressed
with the quality of Michigan wines. State legislation in response to
the U.S. Supreme Court decision in May was the major topic of discussion
at the State Associations Council (SAC) meeting held November 18. Other
topics of discussion included a national funding strategy for research
on grapes and grape products, known as the National Grape and Wine Initiative,
and the importance of gathering meaningful economic impact data on all
wine producing states.
Agri-Tourism
Advisory Commission Formed within Michigan Department of Agriculture
Senator Cameron
Brown of Sturgis, Michigan, sponsored a bill to create an Agricultural
Tourism Advisory Commission in the Michigan Department of Agriculture,
with a two-year mandate to develop recommendations to the Legislature
that would encourage growth of this industry. The commission, which
held its first meeting on October 19, will study issues of zoning, signage
and promotion. Anyone interested in the commission’s work should
contact Jeanne Lipe at 517-373-9790.
Though not yet available,
the agtourism website will be online by mid-February, 2006 at www.michigan.gov/agtourism.
Michigan
Wines Consumer E-newsletter
The Michigan Grape and Wine
Industry Council publishes a monthly consumer electronic newsletter
with news from the industry and upcoming events open to the public.
You may sign up for this newsletter at www.michiganwines.com.
Tax-Free
Agricultural Processing Renaissance Zones
In 1997, Michigan
became the first state in the nation to offer tax-free Renaissance Zones
to help spur new jobs and investments. These designated areas are free
from most state and local taxes for up to 15 years. So far, the innovative
zones have proven quite successful and are credited with luring 128
companies to the state, as well as creating 3,663 new jobs and over
$330 million in new investments.
However, the regular renaissance zones were not previously applicable
to the Michigan food and agriculture industry, which struggled during
the late 1990s, and early part of this decade. To help Michigan’s
challenged agri-food sector, the Michigan State Legislature and Governor
put a unique twist on the original Renaissance Zone, program with the
creation of Agricultural Processing Renaissance Zones (APRZ) in 2000.
Michigan’s agri-food sector employs over 1 million persons and
is valued at $59.1 billion related to farming, agri-business, food processing,
wholesale and retail stores.
The State Legislature and Governor expanded the number of zones in 2003
from the original 10 to 20. A total of 17 APRZs have been designated
by November 15, 2005.These new APRZs are exempt from all state and local
taxes just like the original Renaissance Zones for "qualified agriculture
processors" who want to expand or begin processing operations in
Michigan. The APRZs are designed to help utilize and transform Michigan's
raw commodities into processed and value-added agriculture products,
and improve markets and profitability for Michigan growers. The Michigan
Department of Agriculture (MDA) works closely with the Michigan Economic
Development Corporation (MEDC) and other partner local agencies to promote
implement and administer APRZs. Overall, the food and agricultural processing
companies have committed to creating 1,166 new jobs and $547.75 million
in private investment within the 17 designated APRZs.
The Renaissance Zone Act is administered by the MEDC. For more information
and administrative criteria, contact Shannon Crawford at 517-335-5810
or by email at CrawfordS@michigan.org.
For more information on APRZs and MDA’s promotional and facilitating
role, please contact Robert Craig, Director of MDA's Agriculture Development
Division (AgD), at (517) 241-2178 or via e-mail at craigr@michigan.gov.
Harvesting
Clean Agri-Energy Conference
The Michigan Departments
of Agriculture and Environmental Quality, working with Michigan Farm
Bureau, Michigan State University, Saginaw Valley State University,
and numerous agricultural associations, are developing Michigan’s
first “Harvesting Clean Agri-Energy Conference.” This conference,
slated for March 15, 2006, will link agricultural communities
with energy opportunities for the good of our economy, the betterment
of our environment, and the sustainability of our rural communities.
Agenda topics will introduce and elaborate on bio-gas digesters, saving
and generating dollars through renewable energies, and utilization of
bio-fuels and bio-products. The goal is to form a cohesive Michigan
agri-energy strategy, which will lead the agricultural industry to adopt
energy efficient technologies, and management practices that reduce
production costs, minimize negative environmental impacts, and improve
economic sustainability. Watch for updated information on the Web at
www.michigan.gov/deqworkshops,
and click on “Upcoming
DEQ Workshops.” Registration Information Contact: Environmental
Assistance Center, 800-662-9278, or email at deq-ead-env-assist@michigan.gov.
Information Contact: Terri Novak, Environmental Science and Services
Division, 517-930-3170, or email at novaktl@michigan.gov.
International
Promotion Calendar
| March
1-3, 2006 |
Japan
Self-Service FSP! |
Tokyo, Japan |
| March
14-17, 2006 |
Foodex
FSP! |
Tokyo,
Japan |
| March
15-18, 2006 |
ANTAD
FSP! |
Mexico
City, Mexico |
| March
21-23, 2006 |
Food
& Hotel Korea FSP! |
Seoul,
Korea |
| March
23-25, 2006 |
Pet
Food Buyers Mission |
San
Diego, CA |
| March
23-25, 2006 |
Natural
Products Expo West Buyers Mission |
Anaheim,
CA |
| April
2-6, 2006 |
Trade
Mission |
Mercosur
Brazil |
| April
25-28, 2006 |
Food
& Hotel Asia FSP! |
Singapore,
Singapore |
| April
26-28, 2006 |
Identity
Preserved Ingredients Mission |
Tokyo,
Japan |
| May
7-9, 2006 |
FMI
Buyers Mission |
Chicago,
IL |
| May 20-23,
2006 |
NRA Buyers
Mission |
Chicago, IL |
| May 29-31,
2006 |
SIAL China
FSP! |
Shanghai, China |
| June 1-3, 2006
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Alimentaria
FSP! |
Mexico City,
Mexico |
| June
11-13, 2006 |
IDDBA
Buyers Mission |
New
Orleans, FL |
Contact
Information
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