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Thailand: Health consciousness opportunity for organic markets
Growing health consciousness in Thailand is ensuring a healthy market for organic produce in the country. Sales have been strong domestically, which is good news for growers at a time when exports are low due to the global financial crisis.
Despite the increased demand, environmental factors have limited growth somewhat with floods being responsible for a drop in production. An extra focus on marketing of organic produce is anticipated to encourage continued growth this year. Despite flood damage growth of 12% is predicted.
Source: www.bangkokpost.com
Growing health consciousness in Thailand is ensuring a healthy market for organic produce in the country. Sales have been strong domestically, which is good news for growers at a time when exports are low due to the global financial crisis.
Despite the increased demand, environmental factors have limited growth somewhat with floods being responsible for a drop in production. An extra focus on marketing of organic produce is anticipated to encourage continued growth this year. Despite flood damage growth of 12% is predicted.
Source: www.bangkokpost.com
Publication date: 1/17/2012
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