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Arlene Dickinson shares insights on agri-food exports, risks and growth opportunities in Indo-Pacific markets.
Why prioritize agri-food exports to the Indo-Pacific
The Indo-Pacific is one of the fastest-growing regions in the world and a priority market for Canadian exporters looking to diversify. Demand for safe, high‑quality food aligns with Canada’s strengths, creating long-term opportunities for food and beverage companies.
Yet, the market can feel large, fragmented and difficult to enter, leaving exporters wondering if the opportunity is worth the investment.
Join award-winning entrepreneur, investor and trusted business advisor, Arlene Dickinson, as she shares her insights and experiences from speaking with exporters successfully growing in the region.
What it really takes to succeed in Indo-Pacific export markets
Succeeding in the Indo-Pacific requires a long-term export strategy that accounts for regulatory challenges, cultural nuances and diverse consumer preferences.
For Canadian food and beverage exporters, this means going beyond initial market entry to build sustainable relationships.
Managing Indo-Pacific market risks and opportunities
This webinar bridges the gap between planning and reality when exporting to the Indo-Pacific. Dickinson shares lessons learned from her recent experiences across the region, highlighting where exporters underestimate risk, move too quickly, or struggle to adapt to local business customs.
You’ll also hear firsthand experiences from the president of Naturally Homegrown Foods, maker of Hardbite root vegetable chips, along with practical advice from EDC and Farm Credit Canada (FCC) on overcoming trade barriers and logistics challenges.
What you’ll learn
By attending this webinar, you’ll gain:
- Insights on trade barriers for food and beverage exporters in the Indo‑Pacific and how free trade agreements can help
- Market observations from Dickinson’s recent Indo-Pac visits, highlighting challenges and opportunities
- Real‑world lessons from Naturally Homegrown Foods, which successfully grew Hardbite chips in the region
- Team Canada support from EDC and FCC to help you access financing, make connections and overcome logistical hurdles
Event Details
February 26, 2026