food industry in malaysia

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  • PETER Anthony Das is well known in the advertising and communications industry. After all, he has been around for over two decades and is currently serving as president of the Malaysian Advertisers Association (MAA) and chairman of the Audit Bureau of Circulations (ABC) Malaysia. The writer had a good chat with him one Saturday morning on the industry, which Das is obviously passionate about. The industry is booming, he says, but with the boom comes new concerns that need to be addressed. Among the recently highlighted issues are advertising to children in the fast-food industry and the local content in advertisements aired in Malaysia.

  • ABSTRACT Despite the growing awareness of the consumerism and social responsibility issues in academia as well as in the industry, the investigation...

  • THE Matrade-organised participation in New York's Fancy Food Show preceded by the Malaysian Kitchen Week characterized Malaysia's serious attempt at breaking into the lucrative US food market. MALAYSIA HAS BEEN MAKING a strong food pitch in the United States in recent months, peaking in the participation by a contingent of nine Malaysian food exhibitors in New York's Fancy Food Show (NYFFS) which was held from June 27 to 29.

    ... for the east coast's food trade and industry, provides sign posts pointing toward the coming tr...

  • ... indirectly, through changes in the volume of food production, water supply, natural resources, popul... water in the coastal areas of Peninsular Malaysia (Ambu et al., 2003). . In humans, the malaria para... sectors of an economy, tourism industry may be affected negatively by malaria prevalence. ...

  • The agricultural sector, led by the palm oil industry, is set to lead the growth in Malaysia's economy. THE agricultural sector is playing an increasingly important role in Malaysia's economy, not only helping the country to achieve food security for local consumption, but also generating strong levels of export earnings. The palm oil industry is leading the way here, though lingering concerns over sustainable production and labour shortages could hamper growth.

  • ... based upon an extensive, cross-country, industry research program which brings together ICD Intelli...In product terms, food & grocery lead the market in Malaysia in 2010 with...

  • GIVEN that six major ports in Malaysia have been registering strong growth, which surpassed their volume targets, it is unlikely the country's port players would be affected by the weakening United States economy. With analysts saying that these ports would continue to enjoy healthy and sustainable growth this year, after registering a total of 14.04 million TEUs (twenty-foot equivalent units) in 2007, the urgency is now to expand capacities, improve the delivery system by offering among others integrated logistics services as well as exploring new service sectors to support an expanding halal food industry.

  • . SIC 2070. NAICS 311225. Industry firms extract and process a variety of fats and oi...India, Indonesia, and Malaysia, in particular, are they expected to continue to l...

  • As Vietnam emerges into world markets, Vietnamese organizations are facing the predicament of how to avoid the low-cost labor trap and move up the production value-chain by improving quality and productivity. Continuous improvement (CI) practices have proved fundamental to building and sustaining competitive advantage in other Asian countries such as Japan, Singapore, and Malaysia. If Vietnamese organizations are to pursue higher value-added activities, CI will be critical for them, too. Despite the tremendous interest in Vietnam from the international business community, little research on Vietnamese management practices has been done, particularly on the use of CI techniques. The language barrier, lack of reliable business data, and the culture of government and corporate secrecy in V...

    ... research and development conducted in industry. Furthermore, there are few connections among univ... confronted with accusations of poor food quality similar to those leveled at Chinese compan...

  • To: FOREIGN EDITORS Contact: Donna Jeremiah, Corporate Communications - Southeast Asia, P: +603 6204 5832, F: +603 6201 7402, djeremiah@frost.com, or Carrie Low, Corporate Communications - Southeast Asia, P: +603 6204 5910, F: +603 6201 7402, carrie.low@frost.com, both of Frost & Sullivan

    ...Countries such as Malaysia and Thailand have strengthened their position as h...



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