The 2016 New Zealand Organic Market Report from Organics Aotearoa New Zealand (OANZ) updates market trends for both the domestic market and organic exports from New Zealand.
The Organic Trade Association's report offers an introduction to market conditions for organic products, including common imports, market sector overviews, and more.
A report from Organic Denmark shows over 10 years of sales figures, as well as comparisons of organic sales in Denmark and other countries, as well as top organic product categories and sales channels.
This report from the Minister of Agriculture, Livestock and Food Supply provides data on Brazil's role in global agricultural trade.
A report from the German Federal Office for Agriculture and Food shows guidelines and decision support tools to import from countries outside the European Union.
These slides are part of a presentation by Evan Mangino, ATO Deputy Director, U.S. Embassy – Tokyo, at the FoodEx trade show.
Organic Milk Suppliers Cooperative (OMSCo), comprised of over 200 farmer members across the UK who produce 65 percent of the UK’s organic milk supply, has published the Organic Milk Market Report 2017. The report reviews global demand for organic products and the global organic dairy market, with an emphasis on the UK market and export opportunities. Among the findings: UK organic milk volumes increased by 4.4% in 2016, in contrast to the standard milk category which fell by 1.9% during the same period, and the number of households purchasing organic milk increased 15 percent over the last year.
The European Market Observatory for Fisheries and Aquaculture products has issued a 48-page report on EU Organic Aquaculture. Along with a look at the state of organic aquaculture production by country, the report examines organic aquaculture by species, economic performance, and the demand for organic seafood. The report says that organic products accounted for almost 4% of the total aquaculture production and reached approximately 50,000 tonnes in 2015. The main producer of farmed organic aquaculture products is Ireland, with 44% of the EU total organic production followed by Italy (17%), the United Kingdom (7%) and France (6%).
Organic exports are an increasing share of US agricultural exports, and the top five organic exports by dollar value, based on the available tracking codes, are apples, lettuce, grapes, strawberries, and spinach. For some commodities (corn and soy, for example), organic imports have spiked, indicating a need for additional domestic production.