Organic fresh produce sales see slight gains in Q2

The Organic Produce Performance report has tracked a 1.5% growth in sales and about 1% growth in volume in organic fresh produce for the second quarter of 2023, compared with the same period in 2022.
The Organic Produce Performance report has tracked a 1.5% growth in sales and about 1% growth in volume in organic fresh produce for the second quarter of 2023, compared with the same period in 2022.
(Infographic courtesy Organic Produce Network)

Organic fresh produce grew slightly in sales dollars and volume in the second quarter of 2023, reversing a trend of volume loss seen in 2021 and 2022, according to the Organic Produce Network and Category Partner’s recent Organic Produce Performance report. 

Overall, organic fresh produce dollar sales increased by 1.5% for the second quarter of this year compared with the same period in 2022, with sales for the quarter topping $2.4 billion. Volume movement nudged up slightly less than 1%, reversing a downward volume trend that started in 2021. During the second quarter of 2023, conventional produce dollar sales grew by 2%, while volume declined by 1.3%, as total sales topped $18.8 billion, according to the report.

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What’s more, as conventional produce outperformed organic produce in dollar growth, it appears price increases on conventional produce are being more easily absorbed by consumers than the higher prices in organics.

“The rate of organic sales growth — while still positive — slowed compared to past years, giving volume a chance to match that growth," Tom Barnes, CEO of Category Partners, said in a news release. "This suggests that inflation, while still evident, is not as apparent in organic produce as it was in conventional produce this past quarter.”

The Organic Produce Performance report encompasses total food sales in the U.S., including all outlets, such as supermarkets, mass merchandisers, club stores, dollar stores, convenience stores and military commissaries. The sales were tracked through 13 weeks of 2023, compared with the same period last year.

Geographic outline OPN
Organic performance by U.S. region (Infographic courtesy OPN)

Geographically, organic performance was a mixed bag, with the West and Northeast regions seeing increases in dollar sales and declines in volume, the report said.

Category growth

In the second quarter of this year, 11 of the top 20 organic fresh produce categories posted increases in dollar sales compared to the same period last year. Organic citrus posted the largest percentage increase, up 19.4%, followed by bell peppers, mushrooms and cucumbers. At the same time, grapes and avocados posted double-digit declines for the quarter, said the report.

Berries — such as strawberries, blueberries, raspberries and blackberries — and packaged salads continued to be the two dominant organic fresh produce categories, combining to top $850 million for the quarter. According to the report, berry sales showed a 3.3% increase from the same time last year, topping $454 million in sales, while the packaged salad category was flat at $396 million in sales.

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Noticeable volume gains for the quarter were seen in 12 of the top 20 categories, including double-digit gains with onions, citrus and avocados. Organic celery posted the largest decline in volume — down 23% — followed by grapes and potatoes.

The full second quarter 2023 Organic Produce Performance report is available on the Organic Produce Network website.

 

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