PHL snack food industry to promote products in Australia - BusinessWorld Online

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The Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) said Philippine food manufacturers have agreed to a partnership with the department to promote snack foods in Australia. READ:

In a statement on Monday, the DTI said the participants in the campaign are manufacturers, the Export Marketing Bureau , and the Philippine Trade and Investment Center in Sydney.

“The first batch of B2B activities started on March 15-17, 2022, to be followed by a series of business matching events within the next three months. An in-store promotion of Philippine snack food products is also being eyed in selected Filipino-Asian supermarkets and mainstream retailers,” it added.

Other manufacturers participating in the project are Aretei Foods Corp., B&C Healthy Snack Foods, Inc., C.O.P. Pili Sweets and Pastries, Dealo Koffee Klatch, Golden Arrow Food Enterprises, J. Emmanuel Pastries, Jocker’s Foods Industries, la Carlota, M. Lhuillier Food Products, Inc., RPO Fine Foods Corp., Innovative Packaging Industry Corp., Ritz Food Product Corp., Sweetworld, Inc., and Villa Socorro Farm.

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