Dear current and past participant, valued relation, The European turmeric (Curcuma longa) market has been changing rapidly in the last 5 years, attracting many new companies. Still, entering the European spices and herbs market can be challenging due to increasing customer demands and the complexity of regulations. Join us for this CBI webinar, where we will cover 4 factors that can help you successfully enter the European turmeric market. These are:
- Quality, including mandatory requirements;
- Price;
- Supply; and
- Differentiation, including private standards.
This webinar is for entrepreneurs and business support organisations active in the spices and herbs sector interested in exporting to the European market. It is especially for those working with turmeric. Thomas Vonk will host the webinar. Thomas is the CBI Programme Manager Market Intelligence for the spices and herbs sector. Presenters include:
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Poul Wiertsema, Consultant at Spice & Advice Poul has been working as an independent consultant since 2020. He has a wide range of experience in the international B2B food industry. He spent around 15 years in the spice industry as a strategic purchase manager for the European companies Intertaste and Euroma. Poul finds that taking an innovative and sustainable approach to food supply chains is an important success factor. |
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Luz Maria Barrientos, International Trade Consultant at Globally Cool Luz is a market researcher and international trade consultant. She has over 10 years of experience in market intelligence, export strategy development and matchmaking, helping companies from developing countries successfully enter the European market. Her focus is the food industry, including spices and herbs. |
Ronald Visser, Owner and Director of CTCS Ronald is an importer and will provide recommendations during this webinar. Register Join us for this webinar on 4 December 2023 at 15:00 – 16:15 CET.
We hope to see you on 4 December! Kind regards, The CBI Market Intelligence Team Centre for the Promotion of Imports from developing countries (CBI) |