China growing economy is helping to drive demand for U.S. business, offering a new market for wines, spirits and other goods. With U.S. wine exports reaching record levels last year, businesses should try to sell more aggressively their wines, spirits and other agricultural products into Chinas market.
2. China growing economy is helping to
drive demand for U.S. business, offering
a new market for wines, spirits and other
goods. With U.S. wine exports reaching
record levels last year, businesses should
try to sell more aggressively their wines,
spirits and other agricultural products
into China’s market.
3. According to the California Wine Institute
United States wine exports has strike
another record in 2011. By volume, 90%
of the exports are from California, where
the wine sales achieved a new record of
$1.39 million in winery earnings in the
past year and increase of almost 22
percent compared to 2010.
The amount of the wine shipments was
up almost six percent to 455.7 million
liters or 50.6 million (12x750ml) cases.
4. Nearly 1/3 of the U.S. wine exports are
shipped to the EU countries, accounting
for $478 million of the revenues, up 10%
from 2010.
The other top wine markets were:
Canada up 23 percent to the amount of
$379 million; Hong Kong up 39 percent
to the value of $163 million; Japan up 39
percent to $105 million and China up 42
percent to $62 million.
5. In general United States exports to China
last year have reached more than $100
billion, which mean that business will
create more manufacturing jobs and
bring the U.S. industry and economy
back into the growing track.
So what’s next? The local agricultural
business will be looking to capitalize on
that trading opportunity, which will make
more goods, agro products and
farmhouse cheeses to get exported with
these great US wines.
6. According to Winejobs website, which is
run by the trade publication Wine
Business, they have see increase of the
job postings in the last few months, and
expects to see roughly 15 to 20 percent
more openings in the wine industry,
overall this year than the past 2011. You
can search for new wine job openings at
VinoEnology.com as well.
7. If you are thinking to get into the wine
industry and start a new career, erase
the dream of sitting with a glass of your
favorite wine overlooking a vineyard and
working flexible hours.
The wine industry is competitive niche
just like any other business and to find a
job is not an easy task.
8. The wine business offers many options
for those looking for wine job to follow
their dream. Many wine jobs will require
special education and previous industry
experience as well. However, if you
decide to take this long journey, a wine
career can be a fulfilling and grateful
opportunity for the right person.
To keep track what is happening in the
wine business and how get a jobs in the
wine industry, just go to
http://vinoenology.com/