Impact of the Rapid Development of Supermarkets on the Dairy Industry in China, The
Dinghuan Hu,
Frank H. Fuller and
Thomas Reardon
Staff General Research Papers Archive from Iowa State University, Department of Economics
Abstract:
The introduction of supermarkets has rapidly transformed the traditional dairy industry in China. The procurement and distribution networks established by rapidly growing supermarket chains are expanding the market for dairy products from large cities to medium- and small-size cities, as well as into rural areas. By extending the reach of distribution networks, supermarkets are helping create a national market for dairy products. Consequently, increased competition in the dairy processing sector has prompted a wave of consolidation in this in this industry.
Date: 2004-01-01
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