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  • BC's Windest Farms shares their success story on their expansion to Asia through Hong Kong. see more

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    HK-Canada Connector: Windset Farms

     

    In our inaugural edition of the HK-Canada Connector, we share Windset Farms' success story on their expansion to Asia. Read on to learn more about the company, why they chose Hong Kong, and what's up next in their global expansion plans.  

     

    Tell us a bit about your company and how Asia factors in.

    Windset Farms is one of North America’s largest producers and marketers of greenhouse grown produce. We are based in Delta, British Columbia and have growing operations in Santa Maria, California as well as partner growers in Mexico. 

    Our diverse portfolio of products, which include a variety of tomatoes, cucumbers, peppers, eggplants and lettuces, appeal to a broad spectrum of end consumers. We employ sustainable and socially responsible practices in all levels of our operations to ensure consistent, high quality produce is grown. Currently, we supply every major retailer in Western Canada and the United States. In recent years, as our domestic markets became more saturated, we looked elsewhere for opportunities to expand our consumer base. Asia presents a huge potential market which is relatively untapped in our categories. With a massive population, emerging markets and improving standards of living in many countries, we see Asia as the next strategic outlet for our products.

     

    Why did you choose Hong Kong? 

    Hong Kong offers a unique set of benefits that makes it a very attractive market for Windset Farms. Hong Kong’s dynamic economy is driven by the principles of free trade and investment. Low barriers to entry, limited regulation and the widespread use of English make it a relatively easy market to operate in. Currently, all Windset products are exportable to Hong Kong. Limited domestic supply, shifting consumer behaviour towards health-conscious food choices and an increasing population have all heightened the demand for fresh, imported vegetables. Canadian fruit and vegetable producers have an international reputation for supplying high quality, sustainably grown products. As a result, Windset has experienced consistent year over year growth since it entered the market in 2014. In addition, multiple direct, daily flights and sound infrastructure provide great flexibility in minimizing transit time. In fact, despite the seemingly vast geographical distance between Asia and North America, transit times to Hong Kong are significantly shorter than many of our Canadian and American customers. Its favourable location makes it a strategic gateway to Mainland China and other nearby economic hubs.

     

    Can you share a challenge your company faced and how you overcame it?

    Market access continues to be a challenge for our export program. Only a select few countries in Asia currently allow Canadian and American hothouse imports. Over the years, we have garnered much interest and attention from nearby countries particularly in Southeast Asia and from Mainland China. Unfortunately, we have been unable to pursue opportunities in these markets based purely on these restrictions. Gaining market access to a country can be an extremely lengthy and tedious process. Windset played a critical role in opening the Japanese market to Canadian bell peppers, a process that took over 25 years to complete. We, subsequently, became the first Canadian company to successfully export bell peppers to Japan. We intend to do the same with Mainland China for Canadian peppers and tomatoes. Currently, we sit on the working group that aims to gain market access to the Mainland. We plan to continue to work closely with various government bodies and agencies to make this process as speedy and fluid as possible.

     

    What’s next? 

    We are looking to expand our reach into Asia even further. We currently export to Hong Kong, Japan and Taiwan. We are constantly exploring and researching new opportunities. Our next target market is Singapore. Similar to Hong Kong, it plays a pivotal role as an open, attractive and stable business center in the heart of Asia. As previously mentioned, we will also continue our efforts to open the market to the Mainland. 

     September 04, 2018
  • We share Dermadry's success story on their expansion to Asia! see more

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    HK-Canada Connector: Dermadry Laboratories Inc.

     

    In our second edition of the HK-Canada Connector, we share Dermadry's success story on their expansion to Asia. Read on to learn more about the company, why they chose Hong Kong, and what's up next in their global expansion plans.  

     

    Tell us a bit about your company and how Asia factors in.

    Dermadry is a Canadian company that manufactures and sells a tap water iontophoresis device indicated for the treatment of hyperhidrosis (excessive sweating) of the hands, feet, and underarms. Licensed by Health Canada, our device combines simplicity with strict safety standards. 

    Hyperhidrosis is a medical condition that affects nearly 5% of the global population. The rate is even higher among Asian populations. We have made it our mission to educate the public on the condition and make our device accessible to all. 

     

    Why did you choose Hong Kong? 

    Asians are genetically pre-disposed to suffering from hyperhidrosis. Since they generally sweat more than others, making our device available to them was one of our key priorities since the onset of our company. There is a lot of misinformation on hyperhidrosis, regarding causes and treatments. Some are not even aware that excessive sweating is a medical condition. 

    We felt that it was not only it was our duty to educate, but also make our device available in Asian countries as soon as possible.

    Hong Kong is an incredible economic force, and one of our prime markets. Hong Kong’s regulations make it simple and accessible for us to do business over there. We’ve developed a cherished, mutually beneficial relationship that we’re always looking to expand upon. 

     

    Can you share a challenge your company faced and how you overcame it?

    We want our company to be globally accessible, and therefore inclusive and representative of people from various backgrounds and ethnicities. We have been working on developing meaningful professional relationships with East Asian influencers. We are also working on developing professional relationships with medical professionals and distributors, in order to spread the word about hyperhidrosis and iontophoresis treatment.  

    Representation is very important to us, and so we select models from different backgrounds to demonstrate our device’s effectiveness. Hyperhidrosis is a condition that affects people around the globe, but targeting key markets is crucial for us, as our ultimate goal is to improve the lives of those suffering from hyperhidrosis. 

     

    What’s next? 

    We are based in Montreal, Quebec and our device is currently available in over 80 countries across 5 continents. We are always looking to expand into new markets and countries. Medical device regulations make this a long process, but we always welcome new challenges, and learning about each country’s requirements and licenses along the way.

    We are also looking to make our device available in stores, pharmacies, and clinics. We have begun collaborating with local medical professionals and are hoping to make our product more accessible to all by making them available in more locations! 

     

     

     

     

     January 29, 2019