Food and Beverage Slidecast Presentation

The following is my GTA food and beverage Sideshow.

The sideshow was made on www.slideshare.com

The following information is what you will find in the presentation:

  1. What is a Cluster?
  2. GTA Cluster
  3. About the Food and Beverage Cluster
  4. Food and Beverage Composition
  5. GTA Cluster Members
  6. Trade Shows
  7. Competitor One: Chicago Food Processing Cluster
  8. Competitor Two: Food and Beverage Cluster in New Zealand
  9. Recommendation
  10. Implementation

Food and Beverage Employment

This post shows the importance the Food and Beverage cluster is on creating a stable community.  On the toronto website has a link to a pdf file that talks all about the overview of clusters and how much employment is created because of it. 

The following graph below is a snapshot of the top 10 Food and Beverage Manufacturing Employment in the US MSA’s and Toronto’s CMA.  This also shows the comparison is growth or decline from 2004 to 2006.

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The next picture shows the top 10 Food and Beverage location Quotients in 2006.  As you can see in the picture, Toronto plays a very important role being the second largest in size.

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GTA’s Cluster Competitiveness

This post is about the importance clusters are for the GTA.

The competitveness of a city or region is highly determined by how competitive the regions clusters are.  This is important for the Food and Beverage cluster in the GTA because it explains what other clusters there are.  The following are the most important clusters in the GTA, as mentioned in the report on the Toronto website.  

  • Aerospace
  • Automotive
  • Apparel and Textiles
  • Biomedical and Biotechnology
  • Business and Professional Services
  • Fiancial Services
  • Food and Beverage Manufacturing
  • Information Technology and Telecommunications (IT&T)
  • Media
  • Tourism

The chart below was also taken from the report and shows the relative size and position of the above clusters.

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Beverage Incubator

This website specializing in the fact that if you have a new or existing beverage product and are in need of capital, advice, sales, marketing, business planning, product development or an expert management team the beverage incubator is something you should explore.

The concept of a Beverage Incubator is to help develop market and sell your beverage brand.  You provide the idea, hard work and passion about your product and then the incubator will help you with our expertise, contacts and management.

Liquid Brands is a beverage incubator that will help new company start-ups. 

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The incubator goes over things like:

  • How to market to beverage distrubutors
  • How to sell products to convenience stores
  • How to start the company in 2 weeks 

Go to the following link in order to view a video on the Beverage Incubator

http://www.youtube.com/user/liquidbrands

Food business Seminars

This post is to inform you about the free food business seminars that will be available in Toronto.   You will hear from Michael Wolfson, City of Toronto Economic Development’s Food & Beverage Sector Specialist speak about:

  • The basics of starting a Business
  • How to develop your Business Plan
  • How to make sure your financing is in place
  • How to Brand your Identity
  • How to develop your products
  • How to utilize other websites to source information. 

 seminar

The following are the dates for the seminars:

How to Start a Food Business
March 2, 2009
North York Civic Centre, Committee Room 3
5100 Yonge Street, Toronto

9:30 am – 12:00pm


How to Start a Food Business
May 11, 2009

North York Civic Centre, Council Chambers
5100 Yonge Street, Toronto

9:30 am – 12:00pm


How to Start a Food Business
September 21, 2009

North York Civic Centre, Council Chambers
5100 Yonge Street, Toronto

9:30 am – 12:00pm


How to Start a Food Business
December 14th, 2009

North York Civic Centre, Council Chambers
5100 Yonge Street, Toronto

9:30 am – 12:00pm

Registration Deadline: 1 week prior to event
Registration form:.doc format  .pdf format

Toronto Food Business Incubator (TFBI)

Toronto has a food business incubator.  I think this would be an interesting link if you are in the food industry and are interested in getting support.  The Toronto Food and Beverage cluster includes food processing, food wholesaling, food retailing and food service.

The following picture shows the breakdown of the program and what is expected after completing it. 

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For more information about the Food Buisness Incubator, check out the official website. 

Toronto Food Business Incubator (TFBI)

International Food Processing & Innovation Centre (IFPI)

The previous post spoke about the Food and Business Incubator.  There is also an International Food Processing & innovation center as well.  This would be very important to look at when going into the food processing industry as well. 

The IFPI helps grow businesses by supporting their start-ups as they soon turn into established enterprises. 

Toronto’s food processing industry employs over 40,000 people and generates in excess of $20 billion in annual sales. Exports to the United States have tripled over the last 10 years, and sales have grown by 5 percent annually for the past 15 years.  This is important to know because by getting involved with community programs, like the International Food Processing & Innovation Centre, will increase the chances of success within a company in the feild. 

the structure of the building is as follows:

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To read more, read the the International Food Processing & Innovation Centre (IFPI) report.  Another place to visit to read more information is the Telco website, Toronto Economic Development Corporation.

 

Canadian Food & Beverage Show

This post talks about the Canadian Food & Beverage Show and HostEx.  This show allows buyers and sellers to showcase their products.  In an effort to leverage the attributes of both events, the Canadian Restaurant and Foodservices Association is marrying these expositions to create the CRFA Show designed to be the greatest buying forum in Canada for the foodservice and hospitality industries. The CRFA Show brings these two major events together.

The CRFA Show will take place at Canada’s largest venue, the Direct Energy Centre located in Toronto on the grounds of the Exhibition Place. 

The following is a picture taken at the Food & Beverage Show:

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To view the entire gallery of photo’s from this years Canadian Food and Beverage Show click here.

This year, the Canadian Food & Beverage Show and HostEx took place March 8th to 10th 2009 and next year it will take place around the same time March 7 to 10th.

For more infomation check out the Direct Energy Centre website or the CRFA Website.  By visiting the CRFA website you can also see the different food shows that will be happening all around Canada.

Food Manufacturing in the GTA

Food Manufacturing 

The GTA Manufacturing Study has been created by the Greater Toronto Marketing Alliance, also known as GTMA.  The information was taken from the online report.

 

 

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 Key Food Manufacturers in the GTA

  • Maple Lodge Farms Ltd. 1,700
  • Quality Meat Packers Limited 680
  • Cadbury Chocolate Canada Inc. 800
  • Cargill Foods 1,000
  • Campbell Soup Company Ltd. 650
  • Peek Freans 600

Key findings:

• Exports consumed about 21% of Food Manufacturing production in Canada in 1997.

• Ontario Food Manufacturing shipments in 1997 were valued at $20.3 billion, which represents a 2.6% growth over

1996

• Food Manufacturing shipments account for about 8.9% of overall manufacturing production in Ontario

• Food Manufacturing is one of the top five manufacturing industry sectors in the GTA in terms of overall

employment

• Approximately 39,500 people were employed in Food Manufacturing in the GTA in 1999, accounting for about 8.4%

of manufacturing employment in the Region (which is similar to the percentage of manufacturing employment that

Food Manufacturing accounts for at the provincial level)

• Employment growth in Food Manufacturing in the GTA has lagged behind overall growth in the manufacturing

sector, increasing by only 5.3% between 1994 and 1999

• The Scott’s Directory of Ontario Manufacturers identifies a total of 135 Food Manufacturers, which employ 60 or

more people in the GTA.

 

This report goes through many detailed charts and explains the importance of food manufacturing.

 

Food and Beverage Manufacturing Sector in Brampton?

 Brampton’s business industry is growing rapidly.  The different sectors that Brampton has to offer is:

  • Advanced Manufacturing
  • Food and Beverage
  • Information and Communication Technology
  • Life Sciences
  • Retail Administration and Logistics

Brampton's Buisness Sectors

The food and beverage industry plays a significant role in Ontario’s economy.  There are more than 3,652

companies that employ more than 107,000 people, and generates almost $32 billion in sales annually, as stated in

the Brampton Food and Beverage Report.  It is said that food processing is the third most important manufacturing

industry in Ontario.  

The report also goes through many things such as specialty foods, education and workforce, where we are leading in

economic growth infrastructure and so forth. 

 

 

BRAMPTON – FOOD & BEVERAGE’S BASE

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