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Organic food market

By Karol Wariala

Brought to you by: Honey Dressing. The organic food market has grown at an extraordinary pace over the last five years and the growth is far from ending here. Thus, estimates indicate a potential doubling of the sales by 2011. Such statistics have imprinted a new direction to the development of the organic food market as more and more food farmers choose to adapt to the new requirements in order to generate more revenue. Consumers, on the other hand, are determined to read ORGANIC on labels and thus stay away from the pesticides, the genetically modified organisms, the hormones and the antibiotics in conventional food.

The development of the organic food market results from consumers learning that regular non-organic food is dangerous to health by the chemicals it contains. The more we learn about the additives and chemical substances in non-organic products, the higher the eagerness to buy something organic. This means that a real revolution will occur on the organic food market with bio products taking preeminence over the others.

And people shop at supermarkets, which is why, retailers have to offer attractive products that are considered organic commodities at a very affordable price. Consequently, when you shop at Wal-Mart you want to get organic foods at a fairly decent rate.

There are plenty of producers all over the world who service the organic food market. Although favored by some producers, exports of organic products is more difficult due to the perishable nature of the foods. The emphasis and the responsibility at the same time falls on local producers, farmers or farming groups that primarily target the local market sector.

Efforts are presently being made to extend the organic food market by an increase of the production. This growth can only be possible if more and more manufacturers get caught in the system. Risks do come with the rapid development.

With the higher demand for organic foods, the sales of conventional products will drop. The problem here is that even the regular items on the organic food market can become subject to the production haste that will involve some form of automated processing or food treatment, thus, pushing the all organic principles a bit further, making them rather loose in fact.

Therefore, we could be assisting right now to an alteration of the standards that make organic foods so desirable to the health-concerned consumers. Only through strict regulations and their solid implementation will the organic food market preserve its high quality standards. - 17268

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