Sentences with phrase «paying the price for organic»

I have to admit that there was a time when I was skeptical about paying the price for organic.

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Disruptive innovation: In an industry ruled by low prices, proved that the segment of U.S. consumers prepared to pay more for local, responsible, organic, fresh, or natural grocery products is much more than a niche when there's a perceived personal benefit.
As someone who has never spent a single dollar advertising my own content, I'll admit I've struggled to pay that price — and have instead chosen to bounce around looking for platforms that allow for more organic reach and exposure (like Quora and Medium, for example).
The price which the modern world has paid for the liberation of the French Revolution has been the decay of those organic forms of life which enabled men to live in direct relation with one another and which gave men security, connection, and a feeling of being at home in the - world.
When I figure the average price of each, I'm paying a little more for the regular but a little less for the organic.
I didn't want to pay for organic frozen raspberries, so I picked that up at my second stop, Price Chopper.
Now worth $ 1.27 billion dollars to Australia, the growth of the organic industry suggests consumers are willing to pay the price for real food that is farmed with environmentally friendly practices and a concern for animal welfare.
They work on much smaller margins and the price the consumer pays is in line with the added premiums provided to the farmer (often for quality in addition to organic certification), their own costs involved with organic certification, and the value added by actually roasting high quality beans that taste better.
Organic Valley fills the gap by paying farmers in transition for the price difference between conventional and organic milk.
Meanwhile, they have to pay organic prices for grain if they need to supplementary feed during drier periods.
These expenses, combined with lower yields and increased labor costs, are often not sufficiently offset by the price premiums paid for organic coffee, which are typically around 20 to 25 percent.
I didn't expect to receive this high a quality of item (USDA certified organic) for the price paid, even with shipping.
A family - owned and operated, organic dairy farm that makes you feel good about paying a higher price for organic products.
However, the higher price paid for organic cotton has had a positive influence on the conventional price as buyers of conventional cotton are forced to offer better prices (although lower than that offered for organic cotton) and / or other incentives like farm tools in order to ensure their supplies.
The only downside of this pad is the price, and we all know it's not surprising for an organic product to be pricey, but with the benefits it provides, you actually get what you pay for.
We encourage them to produce organic whole milk sustainably and we pay them twice the price for organic whole milk, that we would pay for normal whole milk.
Mimi's selection is more upscale than Motherhood's, so you'll pay a higher price for an organic cotton top — about $ 30 more than at Motherhood.
I do find that I need to wash, rinse and repeat, which obviously means I use more shampoo than I would with a chemical - laden one, but as far as I am concerned it is definitely a price worth paying, for the great results I get with this shampoo and the reassurance it gives me knowing that the ingredients are natural and organic.
In 2008, like all other conventional prices, the price for organic feed for dairy cows and other livestock shot up so quickly — without milk processors and marketers paying farmers more to make up the gap — that for the first time in history, conventional dairy farmers were making more than organic (conventional milk prices were at unprecedented highs)!
I didn't expect to receive this high a quality of item (USDA certified organic) for the price paid, even with shipping.
Rather pay the price for healthier, organic goji's than lesser expensive with additives.
Consumers in the UK and the US have typically had to pay as much as twice the regular price for some organic products.
Larry's Beans are sourced worldwide from small family farmers who are paid an international fair trade price for their shade grown organic coffee beans.
Although Kuyichi pays between 10 and 15 percent more for organic cotton, the jeans have a competitive price point, ranging from 100 to 150 euros, Tonnaer notes:
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