Nordic Organic Food Fair has named Denmark as its first ever ‘Country of the Year’.
To mark the occasion, Organic Denmark has commissioned an innovative sustainable stand concept for its exhibitors and will perform the official opening ceremony at this year’s event, at MalmöMässan, in Sweden on 13-14 November.
Denmark is a recognised leader in organic, boasting the highest organic share in the world at just under 12% of total food and drink sales in the country.
A joined-up partnership-approach, including all stakeholders from government to producer, and involving a range of ground-breaking initiatives, has helped to build Denmark’s organic credibility both on a national and international scale, says Nordic Organic Food Fair’s event organiser, Diversified Communications UK. These include developments in organic policy, promotion, innovation, and its offering of organic exports.
Denmark’s commitment to food quality, safety and ethics is unrivalled – reflected by the unique government certified Ø-label, which has played a crucial role in contributing to the widespread success of organic with international buyers at the Nordic Organic Food Fair.
As well as being the country with the highest market share of certified organic, Denmark has shown dedication and strong government support to organic farmers, producers, retailers and export programmes – and has impressive commitments of doubling organic farming areas, organic exports and consumption by 2030[1].
“We are very proud to be working with Denmark as the first Country of the Year at Nordic Organic Food Fair. Organic Denmark has been a very important partner of the show, since it launched nearly ten years ago. Today, the event is seen as one of the most important in the industry and as a platform that promotes Scandinavia as one of the most forward-thinking regions in the world,” says Carsten Holm, managing director of Diversified Communications UK.
“We try to always stay ahead of our time by responding to current and future demands of consumers and society in general”
“The ‘Country of the Year’ initiative is a unique celebration of how organic food, drink, beauty and health has grown globally, so we are delighted to be able to celebrate Denmark’s importance in the development, and the future, of organic,” he says.
“It’s a huge honour to be awarded as ‘Country of the Year’ at the Nordic Organic Food Fair 2019. For two decades Organic Denmark has been working on expanding and developing the organic food sector as well as Danish organic farming. We try to always stay ahead of our time by responding to current and future demands of consumers and society in general. At this year’s fair, we look forward to presenting our sustainable joint stand and to show an exciting range of Danish organic innovative and high-quality products,” says Helle Borup Friberg, CEO of Organic Denmark.
The Nordic Organic Food Fair (co-located with Eco Life Scandinavia) will return to MalmöMässan, Malmö, Sweden, on Wednesday and Thursday 13-14 November. For more information and to register for a free trade ticket, visit www.ecolifeshow.com or www.nordicorganicfoodfair.com and use priority code PR123.
For more information about the Sustainability in Retail Forum, visit www.sustainabilityinretailforum.com.