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By James Marriot [ 16/01/2007 ] Publishing Free Articles Zone articles is subject to our Publisher's Terms Of Service |
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Organic products sale in dissimilar markets is rapidly becoming a challenge for producers of organic products, as demand continues to rise globally, however, diverse national standards hamper international trade.
The three main trading blacks - Europe, North America and Asia - are increasingly becoming segregated as their size increases.
With markets & demands expanding, organic foods & beverages manufacturers find it difficult to market their goods, as organic products with countries having dissimilar organic standards, leading to difficulties in production & excess bureaucracy.
Exceptionally soaring market development rates are leading the demand to surpass supply. The food manufacturers & retailers of North American zone are wrestling to locate ample provision of organic products. Supply shortages is being experienced by Europe's organic food industry. Sectors that were producing excess supplies have fallen a prey
Organic foods are being imported from across the globe as a result of shortage of products in Europe and North America. Organic ingredients such as seeds, beans, & nuts are rapidly coming from nations like Turkey, China, & Brazil. Organic spices & herbs are increasingly being traded in from countries like Paraguay, India and Ethiopia.
Large amounts of organic vegetables & fresh fruits are being imported from Asian & African countries.
According to RNCOS report "World Organic Foods And Beverages Report (2006)", the highest growth rates in organic food industry are currently seen in North America, whereas most West European countries are registering rather low growth of up to five percent.
For further information about Organic Foods And Beverages, please read the report "World Organic Foods And Beverages Report (2006)" published by RNCOS at
http://www.rncos.com/Report/IM042.htm.
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