date:Oct 30, 2013
n increase of 0.8 percent.
KPMGs consulting national leader for consumer products, Valentina Tripp said that the increase in exports for value-added foods is highly encouraging and she expects the trend to continue.
Exports to China increased by $770m (44 percent on the previous year) with the meat processing and human pharmaceutical sectors accounting for 85 percent of this increase, she said.
Despite a tough time for the dairy sector domestically, the sector presents strong potential to ca