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ANZ Event: Asia Imported F&B Sector Insights - FREE Tickets

Asian market

For the fourth consecutive year, Incite has surveyed their network of over 1,900 leading food and beverage importers and distributors across Southeast and North Asia to get insights on the state of the industry.

You’re invited to a special event where they will present the findings and host a lively panel discussion with guest importers and distributors from across the region.

  • Date: Tuesday, 27 September 2022
  • Time: 2pm NZT / 11am AEST (75 mins)
  • Ticket price: $39 USD (Promo Code: The code to access free tickets is EXTODAYGUEST  when registering by 22 Sept)
  • Register: www.exportincite.com/products/anz-event-27sep

 

This event will be of value to anyone with an interest in the Southeast and North Asian F&B sector.

Results will be presented from Incites Annual Distributor Survey, sent to importers and distributors in August 2022 to take the pulse of the industry across Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand, the Philippines, Vietnam, Hong Kong, Taiwan and South Korea – you’ll find out:

  • how the F&B sector in each market is performing
  • what product categories are in demand right now
  • preferred communication methods
  • the status of in-store marketing activity
  • the perceived reputation of Australian and New Zealand brands
  • responses are also benchmarked against last year’s survey to see the shift in perceptions and performance

Then Cameron Gordon will host a panel of Directors and Senior Executives of leading food and beverage import and distribution businesses from across Southeast and North Asia to discuss these findings and get their on-the-ground insights.

The event will close with a live Q&A session to answer your burning questions.

HOST

Cameron Gordon, Founding Partner - Incite | F&B Export Development

One of the leading experts in deal-making in the food and beverage sector across Asia. Extensive knowledge of F&B market composition, industry players and market trends in Southeast Asia, Hong Kong, Taiwan and South Korea. Cameron is also chair of the ASEAN Food & Drink Exporters Forum.

WHO SHOULD ATTEND THIS EVENT

This exciting event is designed for decision makers with responsibility for Asian exports at Australian and New Zealand food & drink brands – the event will cover challenges and opportunities for grocery channels (on and offline) and the food service sector

  • You may be already exporting to these markets and will gain qualitative insights to help you pivot and improve your export businesses
  • If you are new to exporting to the region, this event will give you valuable insights into the unique dynamics in each market.

 

ANZ SUPPORTING PARTNERS

This event is hosted by Incite and supported by the ASEAN Food & Drink Exporters Forum, ASEAN New Zealand Business Council, Southeast Asia CAPE, NZTE, ExportNZ, ExporterToday, NZBusiness Magazine, NZ Supermarket News, Global Victoria and Austrade.

 

AFTER THE EVENT

  • Know what your Asia export customers/buyers want and need
  • Have clarity around growing your export sales, opportunities and how best to approach importers/distributors
  • Feel more confident in your export decision making and developing new sales channels
  • Receive an E-Goodie bag that contains the event presentation slides, video recording and a special offer from Incite to help you develop your export markets.

If you have any questions about this event, please email getincite@exportincite.com

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