CSO Italy's three-year project dedicated to organic fruit and vegetables closes the first three years of activity

Published 2022년 1월 26일

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The European organic products market is experiencing growth, with a progressive increase in demand. Denmark is leading with a 12.1% share of organic over conventional, followed by Switzerland, Austria, Sweden, and Luxembourg. The growth is driven by EU campaigns and a consumer focus on natural well-being and environmental protection. Organic products saw a growth of 5% in Italy in 2021, with fresh fruit and vegetables contributing to this increase. Exports of Italian products reached 2.91 billion euros in 2021, marking an 11% increase from the previous year.
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The demand for organic products in Europe is growing, exports are increasing while the Italian market is the most static. Representatives spoke about the current state of Italian and European organic products and their future prospects during the webinar organized by Made in Nature, the project funded by the European Union and CSO Italy to promote the consumption of organic products in Italy, France and Germany. of the leading companies on the Italian market. Luca Mari (CSO Italy, Made in Nature Project Manager), Luca Zocca (Brio Marketing Manager), Paolo Pari (Director of Almaverde Bio), Francesco Ricchieri (commercial manager of Veritas Biofrutta) and Marie Mansuy-Fèvre (Conserve Italia Development Manager in France). The encouraging numbers of organic products highlight the importance of disseminating and promoting the values of this type of production. According to FIBL data, the market share of organic over conventional is in progressive and constant growth. Denmark (Source ...
Source: Cso

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