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OSLO, NORWWAY

The capital contains an important maritime port with nearly 980


companies and 8,500 workforces. Some of the largest shipping
companies, shipbrokers and insurance brokers are based in the city of
Oslo. The port of Oslo is a major center of cargo and passenger transport
with nearly 6000 ships docking at the port. Around 6 million tons of
cargo is transported to and from Oslo, and over five million passengers
make use of the port each year.
Oslo is also one of the most expensive cities in the world. According to a
survey by Mercer Human Resource Consulting, it ranked tenth in 2006.
Norway has rejected EU membership several times. If Norway were part
of the EU then the region of Oslo would have ranked fourth in terms of
GDP, right behind London, Brussels and Luxembourg.
In the employment sector, the service industry is dominant in Oslo
accounting for more than 59% of jobs. Other employment areas include
hotels and catering, trade, banking and insurance.

OUR PRODUCT
Handcrafted and Organic Jams
Products exclusively done by Mexican hands, with the target to support
the economy of our country and to leave aside the big transnational
corporate ones. We believe in the Sustainability of Mexico and is
because of it that we direct our efforts in trying getting the environment
and the social development, creating a green economy.
JAM OF FRUIT: " doughy(mellow) Product obtained by the boiling and
concentration of flesh or mixture(mixing) of flesh and juice of one or
more fruits, adequately prepared with sweeteners, with the addition or
not of water and of allowed additives. " The norm indicates that the final
concentration of solid soluble must not be lower than 65 %.
The jam also is defined as the product obtained by the concentration of
the flesh, with suitable quantities of sugar, pectin and acid, up to
reaching the degrees sufficient Brix in order that the gelificacin
happens during the cooling. This product must be characterize by a good
consistency, that is to say, present a mellow body but I dont tough.

Exploratory research on social factors and Trade


Psycho - demographic facts
Not only the amiability imports the Norwegians also the deliveries of the
product they are punctual
The Norwegian buyer is not accustomed to haggle the prices; they are
ready to pay for the quality, from a beginning to the one that is
necessary to fix the cost. In addition he is an opportune client in his
payments for what it is necessary to preserve it
Norway is costly, but once there the entry is had towards any
Scandinavian country and to the same European Union. This country
offers big opportunities for the organic products to be a virgin market
and trusting in the conscious inhabitants of conscious of the important
thing that is the health.
The exports can be realized by means of the distribution and importing
places, supermarkets or consultants. Some of which are Heliums, Bama

Culture and Lifestyle


Some Norwegians live in flats and some live in houses, but the towns
and cities are not particularly big. Norways capital city, Oslo, has a
population of just half a million people, which is about the same as
Bristol or Edinburgh. By comparison, Englands capital city, London, has
a population of over seven million people.

Production Facts
In Norway, the production andconsumption of organic food is still smallscale. Research on attitudes towards organic farming in Norway has
shown that most consumers find conventionally produced food to be
good enough. The level of industrialization of agriculture and the
existence of food scandals in a country will affect consumer demand for
organically produced foods. Norway is an interesting case because of
its small-scale agriculture, few problems with food-borne diseases, and
low market share for organic food.

Socio-cultural Facts
With the changing seasons being quite distinct in Norway, events
throughout the year take on a special meaning. Each season brings its
own festivities and Norwegians love a celebration!
There are special traditions for Christmas, Easter, National Day and
Midsummer. Just like in the UK, birthdays, christenings and weddings are
celebrated with parties and food. National costumes are often worn on
these occasions.

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