Organic buyers and suppliers, what is the key to continued growth?

After outstanding sales in the pandemic year of 2020, organic produce continues to outperform conventional produce in sales growth in 2021.

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After outstanding sales in the pandemic year of 2020, organic produce continues to outperform conventional produce in sales growth in 2021.

What is the outlook for the rest of 2021 and 2022?

The Packer is publishing coverage of organic produce in the issue of Aug. 16, and we welcome both organic produce suppliers and buyers to participate in the survey.

Selected questions in the survey include:

  • Projections of organic sales growth in 2021 and 2022;
  • onsumer attitudes about organic produce packaging:
  • Consumer messaging;
  • Price premiums for organic produce;
  • What will the organic market look like in five years? and
  • New products and developments in the industry;

Find the survey at this link.

Please fill out the survey by Aug. 6. For questions about the organic coverage, contact Tom Karst, editor, at news@thepacker.com.


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