Sentences with phrase «organic industry association»

Not for profit organic industry association Australian Organic owns the logo that appears on the majority of organic certified products on our shelves, Australian Certified Organic, recognised by the Bud logo.

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With $ 43 billion in sales and a growth rate of about 8.4 % last year, according to the Organic Trade Association, organic food is one of the few places that the consumer packaged goods industry has experienced growth.
The Organic Trade Association, the leading trade group representing the organic industry, is under attack for supporting legislation that invalidated Vermont's mandatory labeling law for products that contain genetically modified material.
In 2015, U.S. organic sales had reached a new record of $ 43.3 billion according to the Organic Trade Association's 2016 Organic Industry Survey, representing the largest dollar gain ever for the sector, and this despite struggle to meet consumer demands for organic.
The Organic Trade Association (OTA) brings the U.S. organic industry to developing markets around the world.
The Organic Trade Association will brief invited media on the state of the organic industry during a breakfast briefing at Expo East.
The Organic Trade Association (OTA) brings the US organic industry to developing markets around the world.
SFTA is a non-profit trade association dedicated to helping the organic food trade transition to more sustainable practices while raising the bar across the entire food industry.
Natural Products Scandinavia and Nordic Organic Food Fair — the Nordic region's biggest trade show for the natural and organic industry, has been shortlisted for «Best Overseas Tradeshow over 2,000 sqm» at the Association of Event Organisers (AEO) Excellence Awards this week.
Nordic Organic Food Fair and Natural Products Scandinavia — the Nordic region's biggest trade show for the natural and organic industry, has been shortlisted for «Best Overseas Tradeshow over 2,000 sqm» at the Association of Event Organisers (AEO) Excellence Awards this week.
FVIAC members represent the full breadth of the produce industry, including fruit and vegetable growers, shippers, wholesalers and distributors, retailers and restauranteurs, industry trade associations, importers and exporters, processors, foodservice suppliers, brokers, state departments of agriculture, farmers markets and food hubs, and the organic sector.
Our company has served as members of the Organic Trade Association, supporting the organic industry through high standards, since the Association's inception in 1985.
«We are standing up on behalf of the entire organic sector to protect organic integrity, advance animal welfare, and demand the government keep up with the industry and the consumer in setting organic standards,» said Laura Batcha, Executive Director and CEO of the Organic Trade Association.
Made by Living Crafts of Germany, this bodysuit is 100 % organic cotton interlock, certified organic by the International Association of the Natural Textile Industry (IVN), Demeter, and meets the Global Organic Textile Standard (GOTS).
This garment is certified organic by the International Association of the Natural Textile Industry (IVN) and meets the Global Organic Textile Standard (GOTS).
Made by Living Crafts of Germany, this shirt is 100 % organic cotton interlock, certified organic by the International Association of the Natural Textile Industry (IVN) and meets the Global Organic Textile Standard (GOTS).
Made by Engel, these nappy covers are 100 % organic virgin Merino wool, certified organic by the International Association of Natural Textile Industry (IVN) and the Global Organic Textile Standard.
Living Crafts textiles are certified organic by the International Association of the Natural Textile Industry (IVN) and Demeter, they meet the standards for the Global Organic Textile Standard (GOTS).
After fruits and vegetables, dairy products are the largest category of the growing, $ 29 billion organic food sector, according to the Organic Trade Association's 2013 Organic Industry Survey.
In organic food industry, there is difference in pets and humans as per the US Association of American Feed Control Officials.
The pet food industry is regulated by the Association of American Feed Control Officials (AAFCO), but organic labels are not as strictly regulated as human organic labels are, so companies can break the rules without getting caught.
According to the 2015 Organic Industry Survey conducted by the Organic Trade Association (OTA), the organic - food category has enjoyed an 11 - percent annual growth rate.
The Soil Association's organic standards exceed standard industry practice and include prohibiting confinement systems, ensuring bedding and / or environmental enrichment, ensuring free - range access with shade and shelter, specifying stunning and slaughter practices and monitoring welfare through outcome measures.
According to the Soil Association, this is because «most of the rape that is grown is used for industrial purposes — oil for industry or for biofuels, and there is no demand for organic rapeseed oil there.»
Far from «backing off,» sales for Wal - Mart's organic produce for 2006 were at a growth rate well above the industry average of 13.7 percent, based on data from the Organic Trade Association.
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