Market Development
As you grow your food business, you will need to continuously analyze market trends and capitalize on opportunities for innovation. These opportunities can include diversifying your product lines or marketing your products in new distribution channels in local, domestic and international markets.
Keep in mind that in the current age of responsible consumerism, today's consumers prioritize supply chain transparency, sustainability and health and wellness. There is an increased demand for local foods, with an emphasis on protein-based foods.
Market Research
As you grow your business, continue conducting market research to make better business decisions and maintain your competitive edge.
Statistical information on sales and market trends can be found on the Manitoba Agriculture Food and Value Added Agriculture Statistics page.
- Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada (AAFC) Market Intelligence Reports
- AAFC Agri-food international market intelligence service
- Agri-Food Economic Research and Analysis
- Canadian Trade Commissioner Service International market and sector information
- EDC Trade Insights
- Food and Value Added Agriculture Statistics
- Government of Canada research and business intelligence
- Sustainability Trends webinar
- Industry sustainability drivers
- Plant Protein Trends, Innovation and Opportunities
- Manitoba's Protein Sector
- World Trade Centre Winnipeg Market Research Service
Marketing Strategies
Create a comprehensive marketing plan that helps formalize your marketing ideas and concepts. As you grow your business, plan to review your marketing strategy regularly to ensure it still aligns with your business goals and strategy.
Today, everything is digital, so it is important to consider including a digital marketing component in your marketing strategy to capture the growing online grocery market. If done correctly, your marketing strategy will increase brand awareness and loyalty and will allow you to efficiently and effectively reach your target audience.
- Writing a Marketing Plan for Your Food Product
- Food Digital Marketing - A Case Study
- Is your Food Company Ready for E-Commerce?
- E-Commerce and Digital Business Guide for Canadian Food and Beverage Companies
- Choosing the Right Distributor for Your Food Product
- Consolidator Services for Agri-food and Perishables
- Food and Bio-Product Warehousing and Distribution Services Finder App
Trade shows can be a powerful tool in your marketing strategy. Making face-to-face connections with potential customers, suppliers or partners can help you expand into new markets, increase your sales and raise your company profile.
Trade
As you grow your business, consider expanding sales of your product into domestic and international markets. Interprovincial trading or exporting your product can boost your business's profile, provide access to new customers and revenues, and mitigate risk through market diversification.
Watch the on-demand webinar series, How to Grow Your Food Processing Business Beyond Manitoba's Borders, to help you identify your level of readiness for export:
- How BDC can Support Your Market Expansion Plan
- Guide to Developing a Preventive Control Plan
- How to Develop a Pricing and Promotional Strategy to Drive Sales Velocity on Retail Store Shelves
- Logistics and Fulfillment Within Canada
The Manitoba government is working hard to protect the industry and safeguard our economy against the potential impacts of US tariffs. The following links provide timely information and resources.
- Manitoba's Response to U.S. Tariffs
- Understanding CUSMA Compliance
- Preparing for tariff impacts that go beyond the bottom line
Domestic Trade
- Getting Ready to Interprovincially Trade your Food Product (PDF, 493.09 KB) *
- What Logistics and Fulfillment Mean to Your Food Business (PDF, 333.99 KB) *
- Expanding Beyond Manitoba: Logistics and Fulfillment Within Canada, Webinar *
International Trade
General Export Readiness
- Getting Ready to Export Your Food Product (PDF, 399.38 KB)
- Canada’s Free Trade Agreements (HTML)
- Canada Tariff Finder (HTML)
- Understanding CUSMA Compliance (HTML)
- How BDC can support Your Market Expansion Plan, Webinar *
- Preparing for tariff impacts that go beyond the bottom line, MNP webinar
- Consolidator Services for Agri-Food and Perishables (PDF, 771.30 KB)
- Export Quiz: Are you ready? (HTML)
United States
- United States Market Overview (HTML)
- United States Market Intelligence (HTML)
- United States Sector Trend Analysis (HTML)
- United States Import Regulations for Food Products (HTML)
- Canada United States Mexico (CUSMA) Trade Agreement (HTML)
- Understanding CUSMA Complicance (HTML)
- Doing Business in the United States
- Exporting to the United States - A Guide for Canadian Businesses (HTML)
- Overview of United States Food Labelling Requirements (YouTube)*
- Guide for Importing Alcoholic Beverage Samples into the United States (U.S)
- Selling via E-Commerce in the United States (HTML)
Mexico
- Market Overview – Mexico - agriculture.canada.ca
- Exporting to Mexico - A Guide for Canadian Food and Beverage Processors , Webinar
- Mexican Import Regulations for Food Products 9PDF, 1.85 MB)
- Food Labelling Requirements in Mexico (PDF, 2.65 MB), Webinar
- The Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP)
- Doing Business in Mexico
- Shipping Samples to Mexico (PDF, 888 KB)
Europe
- 2025 Europe Market Intelligence: A Guide for Canadian Exporters
- The Canada European Unition Comprehensive Economic Agreement (CETA)
- The Canada-United Kingdom Trade Continuity Agreement (Canada-UK TCA)
- How CETA can help you diversify into Europe, (YouTube)
- Doing Business in the European Union
- Exporting to the EU – A Guide for Canadian Businesses
- Exporting Agri-food products to the European Union: a guide for Canadian business - agriculture.canada.ca
Asia
- Indo-Pacific Market Intelligence
- Growth Opportunities for Agri-Food in ASEAN Market
- The Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP)
- The Canada-Indonesia Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA)
- The Canada-Korea Free Trade Agreement (CKFTA)
- Doing Business in South Korea: Tips for Canadian Companies
- Doing Business in Japan in 2025: Insights for Canadian Exporters
- How to Start Exporting to Asia
Additional Resources
The following resources, guides and services will support your business in expanding markets, with a focus on trade diversification and export success.
- Connect with the Canadian Trade Commissioner Service
- Canadian Trade Commissioner Service International Market and Sector Information
- Canadian Trade Commissioner Service Export Guide and Statistics
- Canada Border Services Agency: Canadian exporting processes and requirements
- Global value chains
- Responsible business conduct abroad
- Protecting your Intellectual property abroad
- CME Initiatives and Reports
- CME Trade & Export Guides
- FITT Small Business Guide: The Scaling Up Edition
- EDC Trade Insights
- World Trade Centre Winnipeg International Market Advisory Service

