US Ag Exporters May Benefit from Increasing Market Growth in Bangladesh, USDA Says
U.S. agricultural exporters can benefit from “significant opportunities” in Bangladesh, particularly surrounding nuts, condiments, fruit juice, non-alcoholic beverages, snacks and baking ingredients, the USDA Foreign Agricultural Service said in a report June 15. The agency said Bangladesh’s rising population and…
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percentage of middle- and high-income households is creating a “growing potential market” for U.S. agricultural products. Although U.S. exports to Bangladesh have historically been “dominated” by soybeans, cotton and other bulk products, USDA said changing dynamics in the Bangladeshi market have created more opportunities for consumer-oriented goods.