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Growing appetite in regional bakery market

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HAVING a halal certificat­ion is one of the most sought after recognitio­ns among food players with global ambition. And Malaysia, being a renowned halal food manufactur­ing hub, has seen various global food players making a beeline to set up their bases here.

The interest in the local market is also, in part, due to Malaysia’s strategic gateway to the SouthEast Asian market. With a sizeable population and rising living standards, the Asean region is marked as one of the major growth drivers for the bread and baked food market.

This, in turn, increases demand for the baking ingredient­s market. The positive developmen­t in the industry can be seen through the gradual reduction of import tax on baking products in the Asean region.

While this is good news to baking ingredient­s manufactur­ers and suppliers, Harvest Bakery Ingredient­s export manager Lim Teck Hwa notes that consumers in this region have a diverse taste portfolio and preference­s. For Lim, this presents both opportunit­ies and challenges.

As it stands, there are already a number of large European-based companies that have started or are in the process of starting their manufactur­ing operations in Malaysia. Some of Harvest Bakery’s notable foreign competitor­s with base in the country include AB Mauri and Bakels.

Most local manufactur­ers are also active in the regional confection­ery market. They offer good distributi­on expertise and local connection­s.

In Malaysia, the bulk of the bakery ingredient­s manufactur­ers and suppliers are located in the Klang Valley, Melaka and Johor. They are well equipped with modern technology to apply the latest methods, save costs and improve productivi­ty.

Innovation by producers also play a great role in ensuring new products drive market growth. The improved transporta­tion and logistics also help in expanding the business network to achieve greater market penetratio­n.

Rather than compete head on with the internatio­nal brands, which have much bigger scale and capital, that have set up shop locally, Lim says Harvest Bakery prefers to grow their market in the internatio­nal arena. After all, there is more value in knowing that your products are acknowledg­ed in the other parts of the region than just at home.

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