- Farming upstream segment enjoys high selling prices
- Strategic sector usually supported by state aid in any case of social uprising risk
- Agrifood demand fueled by Asia’s new middle class and larger disposable incomes
- Resilience to periods of supply-chain disruptions as the global vaccination campaign expands
- Rising demand in the market niche of organic food and responsible farming principles
- Fierce price competition among food-makers in mass retailing
- Environmental concerns related to the heavy use of pesticides and water, on top of the necessity to reduce upstream greenhouse gas emissions.
- Labor shortages in the beverage segment, especially across Western Europe.
- Food processing companies’ limited pricing power against wholesalers and retailers.
- Food safety related to changing food supply/demand dynamics locally and globally.
Key players
Country | Role | Sector risk |
---|---|---|
China |
#1 market by revenue |
B
Medium risk |
United States |
#2 market by revenue |
C
Sensitive risk |
Germany |
#3 Market by revenue |
B
Medium risk |
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