"Consumers worldwide are looking for natural fruits and vegetables. This is why we believe in the market perspectives of the organic shelf. We want to guarantee retailers and growers the professional approach that belongs with a large product category," says Siem. "Scandinavian countries and Germany have been large buyers of organics for years and those markets continue to develop. The Dutch organic market is becoming bigger and bigger. We have increasing amounts of customers who supply to schools, companies, hotels and restaurants. The United Kingdom decreased strongly a number of years ago, but is now going through an organic comeback.
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The price difference between organic and regular product will remain, according to the organic trader. "It has to when you look at the production differences. The differences between conventional and organic are considerable for a product like peppers. The organic package is growing, but a product like strawberries is still very difficult to grow organically. We bank on seasonal relationships, whether those are from own growers or not. That guarantees us a certain volume per week and gives the grower peace and security."
Bio World is the supplier of a total package of organic fruits and vegetables. Greenhouse vegetables are the largest product category. In the Netherlands the area of organic greenhouses isn't growing along with the market and it isn't easy to find 'inverters'. "Inverting can quickly take up two years in the Netherlands. In other countries like Spain, where there is open ground cultivation, it is easier to invest. A lot of Dutch growers don't have the resources to cover those years. As Bio World we like to help think about constructions to help conventional growers come up with a good plan to grow organically with support," says Siem.
Bio Montaña
In Spain the company has the supply well organised. The company Bio Montaña, a sister company of Bio World, started this year under direction of Job van den Berg, which markets the full assortment of a growers union in Motril consisting of 78 hectares of open ground vegetables and 33 hectares of greenhouse vegetables. "We have had a flying start. The growers are signing themselves up. Now the sweet potato season is starting, but we also grow a wide cabbage assortment of Chinese cabbage, red and white cabbage and (red) pointed cabbage."
Siem views the future of Bio World positively. "The great thing is that we don't really have a quiet month. If the peak was in March last year, the summer months were very busy this year. We foresee further growth over the next few years and are therefore urgently seeking commercial colleagues."
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