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The U.S. organic market in 2018 broke through the $50 billion mark for the first time, with sales hitting a record $52.5 billion, up 6.3% from the previous year, according to the “2019 Organic Industry Survey” released by the Organic Trade Association (OTA), Washington, D.C.
The Organic Trade Association (OTA), Washington, D.C., created GRO Organic (Generate Results and Opportunity for Organic), a check-off-like voluntary program to support the U.S. organic sector.
The pilot is designed to be an intensive-focused exercise in which participants will "test drive" the fraud prevention and detection strategies developed by the GOSCI Task Force.
The Organic Trade Association (OTA), Washington, D.C., kicked off of a groundbreaking pilot project to prevent and detect fraud in the global organic system.
American consumers in 2017 filled more of their grocery carts with organic, according to “2018 Organic Industry Survey,” released by the Organic Trade Association (OTA), Washington, D.C.
A new survey released by the Organic Trade Association (OTA), Washington, D.C., on the organic attitude of U.S. families shows that Millennials are big buyers of organic, and that becoming a parent only deepens the strong affinity for organic shared by this powerful generation.
The robust American organic sector stayed on its upward trajectory in 2016, gaining new market share and shattering records, as consumers across the United States ate and used more organic products than ever before.
The study of 100,000 households conducted in 2015 and 2016 reported that more households than ever bought organic food on a regular basis throughout 2016.
New findings from Nielsen, New York, released by the Organic Trade Association (OTA), Washington, D.C., show things have changed in the kitchens of American households across the country.
America's 75 million Millennials are devouring organic, and they're making sure their families are too, according to a study conducted by the Organic Trade Association (OTA), Washington, D.C.
This white paper finds that organic hotspots boost median household incomes by an average of $2,000 and reduce poverty levels by an average of 1.3 percentage points.
The Organic Trade Association (OTA), Washington, D.C., released conclusive research that for the first time links economic health at the county level to organic agriculture.