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organics offer strong potential exports for developing countries
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the organic fruit and vegetable market offers significant potential for countries to increase their export earnings and diversify their agricultural base, according to a new food and agriculture organisation (fao) report titled world markets for organic fruit and vegetables. "strong and steady growth in the sales of organic foods have provided these products with a viable and value-added market niche," said the 312-page report, jointly published by the fao, the international trade centre and the technical centre for agricultural and rural cooperation. the report provides detailed information about the demand for the products in the world's largest organic markets, being the us, japan and european community countries. it also analyses the prospects for further growth in sales. the report lists contact information of organisations in the organic sector, references and web pages. the report contains case studies of the organic sector in seven developing countries. "the economies of many developing countries are dependent on the export of a relatively small number of (mostly agricultural) commodities...diversification of agricultural production is of utmost importance. consumption of organic foods is expected to outgrow domestic production in developed countries, which will leave room for significant organic imports," the report highlighted. the report did sound a note of caution. it emphasised that developing the organic sector can be difficult and risky, especially since producers often face regulatory and psychological obstacles relating to consumer's attitudes about organic food. on the legal front, producers must adhere to strict standards. in addition, developed countries may not want to accept products from developing countries, for they may not trust the organic certification systems of these products. added to this is the fact that decision makers in the public and private sector in developing countries often lack, the report claims, the necessary information to make decisions regarding the development of organic production.
Source :Food Ingredients Food Science - Additives, Flavours, Starch
Date :
15
November
2001
Category :
Fruits And Vegetables
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european farmers federation copa-cogeca has supported mep’s calls for greater funds to support producers following the e. coli outbreak in europe.the federation on tuesday (21 june) welcomed mep calls to increase funds for eu fruit and vegetable producers hit by the e. coli crisis under the proposed eu compensation package and called for the commission and farm minsters to act quickly. the announcement follows a debate in the european parliament’s agriculture committee.
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the term “proven,” leads a list of 10 emerging trends that will influence new product activity in the nutrition and functional foods sectors this year, according to innova market insights. renewed interest in fruit and vegetables was identified as an emerging trend. \"proven\" is the new buzzword,” it claims because “the few european companies that have successfully navigated the efsa health claims maze will be keen to highlight their ingredients.
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a difficult funding climate resulted in more licensing and joint venture transactions than outright acquisitions in the health and nutrition sector in 2009, according to a new report focusing on m&a trends in the industry. the latest report on m&a activity in the health and nutrition sector from the us-based consultants, the jh chapman group, claims that a substantial increase in licensing and joint ventures from 21 in 2008 to 53 in 2009 is reflective of on-going interest for growth via unique technology and knowhow and lack of access to financing.
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half-portions of fruit and vegetables in processed and other composite foods will count towards the target of ‘five-a-day’ under a new uk industry scheme. members of the uk food industry, including coca-cola, greencore, heinz, innocent, pepsico, and united biscuits, in addition to the british nutrition foundation, the food and drink federation, together with supermarkets wm morrison, marks and spencer, and tesco, agreed to the new guidelines which aim to help consumers increase their intake of fruit and vegetables.
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europe’s agriculture ministers are to hold an emergency meeting today on the e.coli outbreak as authorities continue their efforts to pinpoint the source of the bacteria that has killed 22 and sickened almost 2,300 people. the summit comes after german officials yesterday confirmed that preliminary tests on beansprouts from a farm in northern germany had failed to find traces of the new e.
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the notion of going green, buying organic, and sourcing free trade products is gathering momentum in australia and around the world, but research released in australia suggests the added expense remains a significant deterrent. business information analysts ibisworld decided to test the theory that sustainable grocery shopping was too expensive, revealing that, while the ‘organic’ food shopping basket was 70% more expensive, there are a host of cost-effective ‘green’ options.
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new standards for food in schools is driving innovation in lunchbox-friendly products as parents heed official messages about healthy eating, according to the latest research from mintel. products that offer convenience, that can be eaten on-the-go and fit the all-natural category are offering opportunities for development for lunchbox food and drink players, said the report called “children's packed lunches - uk - december 2008”.
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