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Ga. mom's recipe for organic baby food business
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Sarasota Herald-Tribune, FL - Nov 29, 2008
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Malaysia Star, Malaysia - Nov 25, 2008
JOHOR BARU: Organic food traders in the city saw a 10% to 30% increase in sales as customers switched to their products following the recent melamine scare. ...
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Recent News and Articles on the Keywords: organic food + organic + outstrips  Related to the article below (Last Update: 8/5/2008)

Organic food becomes latest casualty of the credit crunch
Independent, UK - Aug 3, 2008
The warning comes amid the first signs that the economic downturn is affecting the exponential growth in Britain's organic food market, which is worth more ...
Ailing economy makes some organic farmers nervous
TMCnet - Jul 27, 2008
As long as demand outstrips supply, organic food prices aren't likely to fall. Overall inflation might even help organic sales as conventional food prices ...

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She doesn't see any swift reversal of the downward slide, but has hope that the public appetite for organic food, linked to new forms of distribution such ...

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They changed to organic fertiliser, took more care of their soils, planted more trees and began to spread the sustainability message through their community ...
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Eating'Green': Motivations behind organic food consumption in Australia -
S Lockie, K Lyons, G Lawrence, K Mummery - Sociologia Ruralis, 2002 - Blackwell Synergy
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The Globalization of Organic Agro-Food Networks -
LT Raynolds - World Development, 2004 - Elsevier
... impressive growth in domestic production, demand in North America and Europe far
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Organic milk: attitudes and consumption patterns -
H Hill, F Lynchehaun - British Food Journal, 2002 - emeraldinsight.com
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Noble goals and challenging terrain: organic and fair trade coffee movements in the global … -
RA Rice - Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics, 2001 - Springer
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'The Invisible Mouth': Mobilizing'the Consumer'in Food Production-Consumption Networks -
S Lockie - Sociologia Ruralis, 2002 - Blackwell Synergy
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[PDF] Comparison of the social, economic and environmental effects of organic, ICM and conventional … -
C Morris, A Hopkins, M Winter - The Countryside and Community Research Unit and The …, 2001 - countryside.gov.uk
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Demand for Organic Food Outstrips Supply

WASHINGTON (AP) -- America's appetite for organic food is so strong that supply just can't keep up with demand. Organic products still have only a tiny slice, about 2.5 percent, of the nation's food market. But the slice is expanding at a feverish pace.

Growth in sales of organic food has been 15 percent to 21 percent each year, compared with 2 percent to 4 percent for total food sales.

Organic means food is grown without bug killer, fertilizer, hormones, antibiotics or biotechnology.

Mainstream supermarkets, eyeing the success of organic retailers such as Whole Foods, have rushed to meet demand. The Kroger Co., Safeway Inc. and SuperValu Inc., which owns Albertson's LLC, are among those selling their own organic brands. Wal-Mart Stores Inc. said earlier this year it would double its organic offerings.

The number of organic farms - an estimated 10,000 - is also increasing, but not fast enough. As a result, organic manufacturers are looking for ingredients outside the United States in places like Europe, Bolivia, Venezuela and South Africa.

That is no surprise, said Barbara Robinson, head of the Agriculture Department's National Organic Program. The program provides the round, green "USDA Organic" seal for certified products.

Her agency is just now starting to track organic data, but Robinson believes the United States is importing far more organic food than it exports. That's true of conventional food, too.

 

 

"That is how you stimulate growth, is imports generally," she said. "Your own industry says we're tired of importing this; why should I pay for imports when I could start producing myself?"

"We're doing a lot of scrambling," said Sheryl O'Loughlin, CEO of Clif Bar Inc. "We have gotten to the point now where we know we can get a call for any ingredient."

The makers of the high-energy, eat-and-run Clif Bar needed 85,000 pounds of almonds, and they had to be organic. But the nation's organic almond crop was spoken for. Eventually, Clif Bar found the almonds - in Spain. But more shortages have popped up: apricots and blueberries, cashews and hazelnuts, brown rice syrup and oats.

Even Stonyfield Farm, an organic pioneer in the United States, is pursuing a foreign supplier; Stonyfield is working on a deal to import milk powder from New Zealand.

"I'm not suggesting we would be importing from all these places," said Gary Hirshberg, president and CEO of Stonyfield Farm Inc. "But for transition purposes, to help organic supply to keep up with the nation's growing hunger, these countries have to be considered."

The dilemma of how to fill the gap between organic supply and demand is part of a long-running debate within America's booming organic industry. For many enthusiasts, organic is about more than the food on their plates; it's a way to improve the environment where they live and help keep small-scale farmers in business.

"If organic is something created in the image of sustainable agriculture, we certainly haven't accomplished that yet," said Urvashi Rangan, a scientist for Consumers Union. "What people do have to understand is if that stuff comes in from overseas, and it's got an organic label on it, it had to meet USDA standards in order to get here."

The issue causes mixed feelings for Travis Forgues, an organic dairy farmer in Vermont.

"I don't like the idea of it coming in from out of this country, but I don't want them to stop growing organic because of that," Forgues said. "I want people to say, `Let's do that here, give a farmer another avenue to make a livable wage.'"

A member of the farmer-owned Organic Valley cooperative, Forgues got his dairy farm certified nearly 10 years ago. Organic Valley supplies milk to Stonyfield.

Switching to organic is a difficult proposition. Vegetable grower Scott Woodard is learning through trial and error on his Putnam Valley, N.Y., farm. One costly mistake: Conventional farmers can plant seeds when they want and use pesticides to kill hungry insect larvae. If Woodard had waited three weeks to plant, the bugs that ate his seeds would have hatched and left. Organic seeds can be double the price of conventional.

"There's not a lot of information out there," Woodard said. "We try to do the best we can. Sometimes it's too late, but then we learn for next time."

Stonyfield and Organic Valley are working to increase the number of organic farms, paying farmers to help them switch or boost production. Stonyfield, together with farmer-owned cooperative Organic Valley, expects to spend around $2 million on incentives and technical help in 2006, Hirshberg said.

Other companies offer similar help. And the industry's Organic Trade Association is trying to become more of a resource for individual farmers.

Caren Wilcox, the group's executive director, described how an Illinois farmer showed up in May at an industry show in Chicago.

"He said, `I want to get certified. Help me,'" Wilcox said. "It was a smart thing to do, but the fact that he had to get into his car and go down to McCormick Center says something about the availability of information."

In the meantime, manufacturers like Clif Bar and Stonyfield still prefer to buy organic ingredients, wherever they come from, instead of conventional crops in the U.S.

"Anybody who's helping to take toxins out of the biosphere and use less poisonous chemicals in agriculture is a hero of mine," Hirshberg said. "There's enormous opportunity here for everybody to win, large and small."

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On the Net:

Organic Trade Association: http://www.ota.com

National Organic Program: http://www.ams.usda.gov/nop/indexIE.htm

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