Global organic sales pass USD100bn, organic farmland grows to 71.5m hectares
2018 was another record year for global organic agriculture, a major new report on global organic trends finds.
Europe’s organic market grows 8% to be worth EUR40.7 bn
The organic market in Europe grew by 7.8% in 2018 to be worth EUR40.7 billion, according to data contained in the World of Organic Agriculture 2020 report published this week.
IFOAM EU calls for 20% organic land target
The organic food and farming movement is calling for ambitious targets to increase organic land and consumption in the EU. The new Commission’s Green Deal highlights the need to step…
Trend spotting at Biofach 2020: The Big Four
What are the big trends we are going to see in evidence at this year’s Biofach show. The organisers have whittled it down to four, very clear trends.
Cheers to that: Quality and health factors behind organic wine’s success story
Hall 7 at this week’s Biofach trade show on Nuremberg, will showcase some of the very best examples of the organic wine-maker’s craft.
London show will be Europe’s biggest trade showcase for plant-based
Natural & Organic Products Europe returns to ExCeL London on 19-20 April with its largest ever Vegan World feature − making it the biggest trade showcase for plant-based products in Europe.
Finland’s organic sales up 9.6% in 2019, market doubled in value in 2010s
Sales of organic food and drink grew by 9.6% in 2019, according to new figures released by the Finnish Organic Food Association, Pro Luomu.
Global oat drinks market expected to deliver strong growth
The global oat drinks market size is expected to reach US$698.8 million by the end of 2027 from US$ 372.5 million in 2019, according to a new study by FMI.
UK organic sales: Up 4.5% in 2019, on track to be worth £2.5bn in 2020
The UK organic market grew 4.5% in 2019 to be worth £2.45 billion and is on track to hit £2.5 billion this year, according to the Soil Association Organic Market…
Post-Brexit farming policy risks being ‘missed opportunity’, SFT warns
The UK Government’s new Agriculture Bill will be a “missed opportunity” if it fails to a incentivise farmers to switch to sustainable farming practices.