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Consumers want NZ organic products - report

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 As the OANZ 2018 Market Report is finalised prior to its June 20 launch, a recurrent signal is that consumers want more organic products and that it is up to producers, manufacturers and retailers to respond to a burgeoning opportunity.

"The organic market, particularly the food segment, is the fastest growing sector in the world, driven by consumers who seek sustainable, ethical and authentic natural products that are good for them and easy on the planet," says Chair of Organics Aotearoa New Zealand, Doug Voss. "New Zealand is well placed to ride this wave and has the reputation, production and export capabilities to meet demand domestically and internationally for organic food and other products. It is up to producers, marketers, retailers and policy makers to act on the market signals."

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