
Despite the current uncertain global macroeconomic scenario – characterized by an economic slowdown and rising inflation – Italian food & beverage exports are expected to expand further in the coming years: both among more mature and emerging markets.
This is what emerged from the report presented by the Nomisma research institute on Nov. 11 in Milan, during the event “Exports as growth driver for Food & Beverage. Scenarios, strategies and development prospects for Made in Italy,” promoted by Verallia Italia (Europe’s leading Italian company for the production of hollow glass for beverages and foods), in collaboration with Nomisma and Food publishing group.
SOURCE: https://news.italianfood.net
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