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How to Establish Your Brand in Food Importing and Exporting!

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Subscribe to Supply Chain Game Changer. Common Mistakes in Importing and Exporting! Food importing and exporting article and permission to publish here provided by Emma Wilson. More business people shift their focus to the food commodity import and export. Guide For Exporting Food Products. Subscribe Here!

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The Christmas Tree Supply Chain!

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But with the impacts of the pandemic , and environmental concerns as to sustainability, its time to explore the true condition of the Christmas tree Supply Chain? The vast majority of artificial trees, 80%, are manufactured in China for export worldwide. Sustainability. The History of the Christmas Tree.

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The Amazing Supply Chain of Chocolate Easter Eggs

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Typically with the next step, a lot of big chocolate brands buy the cocoa through intermediaries and then the beans are packed into sacks ready to be exported to the brands processing facilities in other locations around the world. After all this preparation, the chocolate eggs are set for retail. From Plantation to Factory.

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The Amazing Supply Chain of Your Morning Coffee!

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The supply chain process of coffee beans typically contains seven levels: growing, harvesting, hulling, drying and packing, bulking, blending and roasting. The entire supply chain is further extended by several intermediaries, including global transporters as well as exporters and retailers.

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The Journey of One Banana! A Supply Chain in Motion! (Infographic)

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But, without the initial farming/production of the banana, the rest of the supply chain would be redundant. The majority of banana export comes from 3 countries, which top the list for 2016: Ecuador, Guatemala and Costa Rica. Two other countries that produce a notable amount of bananas are Brazil and India.