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Introduction – Malaysia’s Caramel Market by the Numbers Did you know Malaysia exported over 74,000 tons of caramel in 2024 alone? That’s a solid 2% share of the Asia-Pacific caramel trade—a region projected to hit 4 million tons and $4.7 billion by 2035. While Malaysia may not yet rival caramel giants like China and…

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Introduction – India’s Corn Market in Statistical Focus India’s corn industry is going through a massive transformation. Once a steady exporter, India is now seeing a shift in roles — leaning more toward imports than exports. Why? The answer lies in a combination of policy changes, rising ethanol demand, and the ever-growing poultry sector.…

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Introduction: Why Thailand is a Rising Star in the Global Cattle Market Ever wondered why Thailand is gaining traction as a premium cattle supplier? It’s no accident. Thailand’s lush pastures, warm climate, and centuries of agricultural expertise make it a natural hub for raising healthy, high-quality cattle. Add to that the government’s push for…

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Introduction – Pakistan’s Pepper Market by the Numbers When we talk about global spice trade, countries like Vietnam, Indonesia, and Brazil usually steal the spotlight—especially when it comes to pepper. But what about Pakistan? Well, here’s the deal: Pakistan plays a modest role in the global pepper scene, heavily dependent on imports but slowly…
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Introduction – Malaysia’s Robusta Coffee Market in Statistical Focus Malaysia may not be the first country that springs to mind when you think of Robusta coffee, but it’s fast becoming a key player in the global coffee trade. While Vietnam and Brazil dominate the scene, Malaysia has carved out a strategic niche, especially in…

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Introduction – Austria’s Soybean Market by the Numbers Austria might not be the first country that comes to mind when thinking about soybeans, but the central European nation has been carving out a solid space for itself in this dynamic market. Over the past several years, Austria has experienced steady growth in both its…

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Introduction – China’s Black Pepper Market: A Quantitative Overview Black pepper, often called the “King of Spices,” holds an indispensable place in both culinary and industrial applications worldwide. While Vietnam, India, and Brazil have traditionally led global black pepper production, China has been making significant inroads into this lucrative market. As of November 2024,…

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Introduction – Austria’s Spices Market in Statistical Focus Austria might not be the first country that comes to mind when you think about spices, but it holds a surprisingly solid position in the global spice trade. In 2023 alone, Austria exported around 2.19 million kilograms of mixed spices, raking in a value of $22.76…