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#1201-42 The
BRITISH Market
for FRESH ORGANIC FRUIT
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Published: January 2002 |
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Pages: 49 |
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Price: EUR 499 |
Organic Fruit
Sales Booming in the UK
Demand for organic fresh fruit continues
to rise in
Britain
as sales revenues rose by a third in 2001.
This strategic report shows that widening
availability of organic fresh produce in the retailers is driving market
growth. The range of organic fruit in British supermarkets has broadened
considerably in the last few years and is currently the most extensive
in the world.
Organic apples & pears were the first to be introduced in the early
1990s and account for the largest revenues in the British organic fruit
market however exotic & tropical organic fruit comprise the largest
volumes. Organic bananas and organic kiwi fruit are the most popular
with British consumers with organic kiwis accounting for almost a
quarter of all kiwi sales in some British multiples.
This new publication by Organic Monitor gives detailed market
information on the organic top fruit, citrus fruit, exotic & tropical
fruit sectors in
Britain. Market trends, average prices, import statistics, and brief
profiles are provided of the leading companies in the British organic
fruit market as well as future market projections.
Organic fruit & vegetables comprise most revenues in the European
organic food industry. They are grown in all European countries and are
typically the entry point for many first-time buyers of organic
products. Consumer demand for organic fresh produce continues to
strengthen with
revenues increasing by 26% between 2001 and 2004. Healthy
growth rates are projected to continue as sales channels for organic
products broaden.
More Information
Research News:
British Consumers Spoilt For
Choice in Organic Market
To obtain more information
on this publication or to place an order, please
email us.
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