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T E N N E S S E E VA L L E Y A U T H O R I T Y E C O N O M I C D E V E L O P M E N T
The Valley Works Online Learning Series:
Target Markets – Food Processing & Packaging
October 18, 2011
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Jeffrey R. Taylor, Target Market Specialist
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• Facts
• Trends
• Challenges
• Competition
• Prepare to Recruit
• Questions
Today’s Goals
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Psychologist Abraham Maslow first introduced his concept of a
hierarchy of needs in his 1943 paper "A Theory of Human Motivation”
Basic Need
Self
esteem
Belongingness and love needs
Safety needs
Biological and physiological needs
Self Actualizationpersonal growth and fulfillment
Esteem Needsachievement, status, responsibility, reputation, etc.
Belongingness and Love Needsfamily, affection, relationships, work group, etc.
Biological and Physiological Needsbasic life needs – air, food, drink, shelter, warmth, sleep, etc.
Safety Needsprotection, security, order, law, limits, stability, etc.
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• U.S. largest producer of processed foods
• Recession-proof
• Immune to global competition
Food Processing Facts
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1. Petroleum and Coal Products: $1,027,938 (ExxonMobil, Chevron, Conoco)
2. Computers and Other Electronic Products: $581,344 (HP, IBM, Microsoft)
3. Chemicals: $387,326 (P&G, Dow, Dupont)
4. Food: $284,390 (ADM, Kraft, Tyson)
5. Pharmaceuticals: $257,975 (J&J, Pfizer, Abbot)
6. Aerospace & Defense: $250,446 (Boeing, United, Lockheed Martin)
7. Electrical Equipment & Appliances: $245,307 (GE, Emerson, Whirlpool)
8. Machinery: $194,098 (Caterpillar, Deere, Xerox)
9. Motor Vehicles: $150,721 (Ford, Navistar, PACCAR)
10. Beverages: $133,619 (Pepsi, Coke, Dr. Pepper/Snapple)
Facts: 10 Largest U.S. Manufacturing Industries –
Based on 2010 Revenue in Millions
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Some Food Processing & Packaging Companies in the Valley
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• Building requirements (well lit, washable walls, floor drains,
climate control, freezer space)
• Quality control:
Hazard Analysis & Critical Control Points (HACCP)
General Manufacturing Practice (GMP)
Isolation (Green Mountain Coffee)
• Proximity to suppliers
Food Processing & Packaging: Location Drivers
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• Food related clusters (supplement workforce and suppliers)
• Water volume and water quality
• Wastewater treatment capacity
• Workforce availability
Food Processing & Packaging: Location Drivers
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• Strong existing industry base
• Reliable, competitively priced power
• Skilled machine operators
• Excellent technology training
• Central U.S. location
• Transportation network
Valley Strengths
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Food Processing: Trends
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• Organic means product grown in a chemical-free environment
• 78% of manufacturers label at least some products as “natural”
(Natural means that product has been made solely from botanical
resources without additives or preservatives)
• Consumers increasingly favor foods that do not contain complicated
additives or preservatives
• U.S. sales of organic food and beverages growth
1990 = $1 billion
2010 = $26.7 billion
Highest growth in 2010 were organic fruits and vegetables up 11.8% over 2009
• Certified organic acreage in the U.S. reached more than 4.8 million
acres in 2008, according to latest data posted by USDA
Food Processing: Organic
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Food Processing: Organic
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• Trend continues for healthy diet and lifestyle growth; new products
include:
Whole grains
Antioxidants
Omega-3 fatty acids
Probiotics
• Portion-sized snack foods are important for healthy diet
• Value-added convenience foods also important
• Greater demand for “functionally defined” foods. These products
target a certain condition or specific parts of the body, such as
foods to:
Boost the immune system
Aid eye, bone health, etc.
Food Processing: Health
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• It’s been said that “all food is ethnic food”
• According to Mintel, there are a variety of outlets where consumers
are learning more about foods that aren’t common to their ethnic
background:
26% of ethnic food-lovers say they were introduced to the cuisine by
TV programs, newspapers or magazines featuring cuisine from other
countries
23% tried the items after reading cookbook recipes that included ethnic
dishes
18% said they grew to like ethnic fare after traveling abroad
25% were introduced to a new ethnic cuisine because of living in a
culturally diverse neighborhood
Food Processing: Ethnic
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• Swiftly becoming a lifestyle is a return to “old world”
shopping: visiting the butcher, baker, farmers markets
• More locally raised meats and produce, farm shares and
communally supported agriculture (CSA)
• Popular food network shows are highlighting the talent of
highly skilled and focused chefs, i.e., unusual ice cream
and popsicle flavors, specialty bacon, small batch
cheeses, gourmet junk foods, etc.
Food Processing: Local and Artisan
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• Recent survey indicated that 72% of U.S. consumers are willing to
pay more for improved food and beverage packaging that
guarantees taste, freshness and safety
• Advanced packaging includes:
Advanced films to prevent spoilage
Use of biodegradable and edible packaging materials
• “Active packaging” interacts chemically with the food inside to
safeguard against product degradation from exposure to oxygen
or moisture
Benefit: you do not need to add preservatives to the food
Current uses include produce, bakery items, fresh pasta and meats
Food Processing: Packaging
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• Water volume
• Water quality
• Wastewater treatment capacity
• Environmental (especially meat-related)
Food Processing: Challenges
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• Receive water from various locations
Groundwater (aquifers)
Surface water (lakes and rivers)
Conservation and the sea through desalination
• Purified, disinfected through chlorination or fluoridation
• Sent to reservoirs where stored for use
Food Processing: Water Supply
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• Physical, chemical and biological characteristics of water
• Measure of water condition relative to requirements of
biotic species and/or any human need or purpose
• Vital role to food manufacturing to ensure food quality
and efficient production
• Should not produce smells or flavors that would affect
the final food product
• Drinking water quality has a microbiological and a
physicochemical dimension
Food Processing: Water Quality
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• Aquifer – a wet, underground layer of water-bearing
permeable rock or unconsolidated materials (gravel, sand or
silt) from which groundwater can be usefully extracted using a
water well
Food Processing: Aquifer
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• South and Southeast (SEC more than football)
• Similarities:
Climate
Workforce
Suppliers
Transportation
Proximity to customers
Food Processing: Competition
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• Traditional Drivers:
Transportation
Building Characteristics
• Not Traditional Drivers:
Sustainability
Culture
Arts
Isolation
Project Passport: Green Mountain Coffee
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• Driver: Eastern U.S. location
Greenhouse and hydroponic process
Larger number of consumers
• Driver: Climate and weather
Elevation about sea level
Number of sunny days versus cloudy days
Relative humidity levels year round
Project Green: Tanimura & Antle
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• Legend and Leaders – $27M, 285 jobs
Drivers: transportation and distribution
• Project White Wave – $20M, 100 jobs
Drivers: transportation and distribution
• Project Fishbowl – $19M, 90 Jobs
Drivers: transportation, distribution, arts, culture, music
outdoor activities and sustainability
Active Projects in the Valley
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• Showcase available specialized buildings and good sites
• Improve water volume/quality
• Showcase or improve wastewater treatment capacity
• Utilize related industry clusters for workforce and
suppliers
• Highlight or improve specialized workforce training
• Inventory community sustainable assets and green-
focused industries
Food Processing: Prepare to Recruit
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• Build a spec building (consider LEED certification)
• Specs:
50,000 square feet expandable (flexibility to expand twice)
24-foot ceiling height
Unfinished floor
Food Processing: Prepare to Recruit
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Based on trends and facts, do you think that the food
processing sector is a compatible target for your area?
• Yes
• No
Your Community
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Questions
Food Processing & Packaging
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T E N N E S S E E VA L L E Y A U T H O R I T Y E C O N O M I C D E V E L O P M E N T
Put the TVA Economic Development team to work for you!
Contact: Jeffery R. Taylor, Target Market Specialist
615-289-4667 / [email protected]
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