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Organic food refers to food items that are produced, processed and packaged According to Datamonitor, the global organic food market was about USD 36.7 billion in 2006, USD 43.5 billion in 2007 and USD 52 billion in 2008 according to Datamonitor. In 2006, over 30 percent of the global organic demand scame from the US, which has a market of about USD 13.6 billion, according to Nutrition Business Journal. In spite of global recession, the organic food industry showed double digit growth in 2007 and 2008. According to Datamonitor, the industry grew by 10.9% and 13.7% in 2007 and 2008 respectively. The organic revolution is a global phenomenon witnessed in every part of the world including the US, Canada, Mexico, Austria, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Italy, The Netherlands, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, UK, Hungary, Poland, Australia, New Zealand, China, India, Japan, Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand, Turkey, Argentina, Brazil, Chile and South Africa. These regions are important production as well as demand centers. Popular organic food items include organic tea, organic coffee, organic wine, organic meat, organic beef, organic milk, organic honey, organic vegetables, organic fruits, organic rice, organic corn, organic herbs, organic essential oils, organic coconut oil and organic olive oil.
Organic cotton clothing, especially organic baby clothing is also a growing market. Parents prefer to pay a higher premium to protect the skin of their babies from rashes caused by the chemicals used in textiles. Since organic food costs about 20% to 100% more than conventional food, many people also prefer to grow organic food in their home gardens. The conventional gardening is being replaced by organic gardening which uses organic seeds, organic fertilizers, compost, organic root stimulators, and organic pest control. Organic farming is also a viable means of sustainance for small farmers in the developing countries. Most of the organic fertilizers and pesticides requirement can be met through on-farm and local production. Hence, organic farming does not involve huge capital investments in buying fertilizers and pesticides. Small farmers, therefore, find organic farming beneficial. Tips for Organic Food Customers
3. So the next step is to know which organizations are authorized to sell organic food in your region. You can find this on the Internet or the best way is to ask the officials in government agriculture departments. 4. Finally, you need to keep a watch on the price. The price of organic food is about 10% to even 200% higher than conventional food. Also, many store keepers buy the organic food directly from a farm. The price of a food item in an organic food store depends on whether the shop keeper knows a farmer who sells the food item at a cheaper rate. A store may provide one product (say organic meat) cheapest in your locality, but another product (say organic tomato) may be expensive at that store. Another store may have organic tomato cheaper but organic meat may be expensive. So check out the prices of different food items in different stores and buy accordingly. Tips for Aspiring Organic Food Retailers Tips for Aspiring Organic Food Farmers 1. Know the intricacies: You need to find out the details of all aspects of organic farming before you start any activity. Understand your soil and get details of what will grow better on your soil. Once you have finalized the crops, find out the source of organic seeds. Also find out what organic fertilizers, companion crops, organic pesticides, and organic insecticides you need to use for these crops. Find out the places from which you will purchase them. 2. Know the regulations: You need to get an organic certification if you wish to sell organic food. Get details of the procedures you need to follow for organic certification from a certification agency. 3. Know your market: While there is huge demand for organic food, it still constitutes about 2% of the global food market. If you grow a particular type of food, you may not have a distributor in your vicinity who deals in the food grown by you. Or the distributors in your vicinity may not be able to buy the quantity of food produced by you. Selling your produce to a far-off distributor may not make economic scence. Hence you need to figure out how you will sell your produce, before you start sowing the seeds. Remember, the Internet and the books will give you good knowledge, but wisdom comes from the minds of the experienced. If you wish to shift to organic farming, try to get in touch with experienced farmers who will guide you further. Looking to cleanse? Read colon cleanse reviews. Visit our sister sites: India Travel Photos, Agra Travel Photos, and Six Sigma Basics
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