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Market Entry Strategy for Entry Into the Romanian Poultry Market Formal Business Report
Team HotWings
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MARKET ENTRY STRATEGY FOR ENTRY INTO THE ROMANIAN POULTRY MARKET
FORMAL BUSINESS REPORT

August 2009 Table of Contents

Letter of Acceptance v
Letter of Transmittal viii
Executive Summary 1
Introduction 2
Country Risk Analysis 3
Economic Performance 4
Economic System and Development 4
Economic Strength 7
Agriculture 8
Inflation 9
Trade Balance 10
Employment 14
Cultural Risk 15
History 15
Cultural Dimensions 16
Education 17
Language 17
Legal Constrains 18
Political Risks 19
Political Structure 19
Taxation 19
Infrastructure 20
Market Analysis 21
Demand/Capacity 22
Competition 23
Production Sources 25
Global Agriculture Information Network (GAIN) Report 26
Market Risks Identified 27
Origin Labeling Requirements 27
Summary and Positioning within Global Marketplace 28
Country and Market Risk Summary 28
Summary and Positioning within Global 29
Country Portfolio 29
SWOT Analysis 31
Strengths 31
Weaknesses 32
Opportunities 32
Threats 33
Strategies and Risks 34
Broiler Welfare Directive 34
Imports from Competitive Countries 35
Domestic Poultry Production 36
Strategies 37
Strategic Recommendation 39
References 40
Davidova, S. and Thomson, K. J. (2003) Romanian Agriculture and Transition toward the EU. Lexington Books, Lanham. ISBN: 0-7391-0518-3 40
Appendix A 43
Team Charter 43
Appendix B 52
Cultural Values Matrix 52

Executive Summary

Romania is a developing Eastern European country with that has an established agricultural industry. Romania joined the European Union in 2007 which gives the agricultural industry access to EU arm subsidy programs, along with access to markets without tariff concerns.

Team HotWings has evaluated the conditions for the poultry processing industry in Romania. Considering the economic conditions in the country, the receptiveness Romania has for foreign



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