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According to a study on “Organic Food and Beverages Market Size Report, Forecast to 2030 – COVID-19 Impact and Global Analysis – by Type, Distribution Channel, and Geography,” the organic food and beverages market is expected to grow from $260 billion in 2022 to $600 billion by 2030; it is estimated to grow at a CAGR of 11.6% from 2022 to 2030. The report highlights key factors influencing the market and prominent players along with their developments in the market. Fish farmers and the public are set to be consulted on changes to the standards that allow farmed salmon to be described as “organic”. The Soil Association, which sets the bar for organic food production in the UK, is looking to update its standards to strengthen provisions for the welfare of Atlantic salmon and cleaner fish such as wrasse and lumpfish. Requirements for managing sea lice and the rules covering feed are also likely to be tightened up. Imagine shopping for your groceries from the comfort of your own home. No more long lines, crowded aisles, or carrying heavy bags. Whole Foods offers a user-friendly online platform that makes it easy for you to browse their selection of organic foods. You can shop at any time that suits you, whether it’s early in the morning or late at night. With just a few clicks, you can have your groceries delivered to your doorstep, saving both time and energy. As more people want to eat organic foods that nourish, rather than deplete, the soil in which they’re grown, Gruff Ancient Grain Grits stands at the forefront. That’s why the company won the NEXTY Award for Best Certified Regenerative Organic Product. Gruff offers up a new experience with a relatively underused grain, farro. While it’s usually consumed as a berry or flour, Gruff cracks the grain and turns it into nutrient-dense grits. Governor Josh Shapiro signed House Bill 157, officially creating a PA Preferred Organic brand for PA-grown organic agricultural products. Products bearing the new PA Preferred Organic label will meet both U.S. Department of Agriculture standards for organic production, and the PA Preferred® program’s rigorous standards for goods grown in Pennsylvania.

Governor Signs Bill Creating PA Preferred Organic Brand for Goods Grown in PA

Governor Josh Shapiro signed House Bill 157, officially creating a PA Preferred Organic brand for PA-grown organic agricultural products. Products bearing the new PA Preferred Organic label will meet both U.S. Department of Agriculture standards for organic production, and the PA Preferred® program’s rigorous standards for goods grown in Pennsylvania.

https://pennwatch.org/governor-signs-bill-creating-pa-preferred-organic-brand-for-goods-grown-in-pa/ 

Gruff Ancient Grain Grits capitalizes on regenerative organic farming

As more people want to eat organic foods that nourish, rather than deplete, the soil in which they’re grown, Gruff Ancient Grain Grits stands at the forefront. That’s why the company won the NEXTY Award for Best Certified Regenerative Organic Product. Gruff offers up a new experience with a relatively underused grain, farro. While it’s usually consumed as a berry or flour, Gruff cracks the grain and turns it into nutrient-dense grits.

https://www.newhope.com/food-and-beverage/gruff-ancient-grain-grits-farro-capitalizes-regenerative-organic-farming

Soil Association set to tighten organic standards for salmon 

Fish farmers and the public are set to be consulted on changes to the standards that allow farmed salmon to be described as “organic”. The Soil Association, which sets the bar for organic food production in the UK, is looking to update its standards to strengthen provisions for the welfare of Atlantic salmon and cleaner fish such as wrasse and lumpfish. Requirements for managing sea lice and the rules covering feed are also likely to be tightened up.

https://www.fishfarmermagazine.com/news/soil-association-set-to-tighten-organic-standards-for-salmon/

Why You Should Buy Organic Food Online For Less by Choosing Whole Foods

Imagine shopping for your groceries from the comfort of your own home. No more long lines, crowded aisles, or carrying heavy bags. Whole Foods offers a user-friendly online platform that makes it easy for you to browse their selection of organic foods. You can shop at any time that suits you, whether it’s early in the morning or late at night. With just a few clicks, you can have your groceries delivered to your doorstep, saving both time and energy.

https://bmmagazine.co.uk/business/why-you-should-buy-organic-food-online-for-less-by-choosing-whole-foods/ 

Organic Food and Beverages Market Size to Cross $600Bn Globally by 2030 – Exclusive Report by The Insight Partners

According to our latest study on “Organic Food and Beverages Market Size Report, Forecast to 2030 – COVID-19 Impact and Global Analysis – by Type, Distribution Channel, and Geography,” the organic food and beverages market is expected to grow from $260 billion in 2022 to $600 billion by 2030; it is estimated to grow at a CAGR of 11.6% from 2022 to 2030. The report highlights key factors influencing the market and prominent players along with their developments in the market.

https://finance.yahoo.com/news/organic-food-beverages-market-size-140900365.html 

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