The Organic Trade Association has unveiled a new and enhanced International Organic Trade Resource Guide. This valuable resource, accessible online to all at no cost, provides the most comprehensive and up-to-date market, policy and trade information on global organic markets available for American organic exporters and importers.
The enhanced guide features in-depth information for 40 countries and 38 trade regions along with key marketing and policy data on each specific region. From the trade guide's interactive map, users can pick a country and quickly understand the growth and demand for organic products, top retailers and brands, and consumer demographics in that market. This data will help exporters strategize for success and compare high opportunity regions with consistent data points across the regions.
The guide also provides organic businesses participating in the international market—and those businesses just beginning to explore opportunities outside the U.S. -- with the latest data on a country's organic regulations and standards, special requirements for imported organic products, certification information, contact connections for government agencies, and more.
"Around the world, the desire for traceable, sustainably produced food is growing, and global demand for U.S. organic has never been stronger," said Laura Batcha, CEO and Executive Director of the Organic Trade Association (OTA). "One of OTA's most important missions is to promote organic, and part of that mission is helping to connect U.S. farmers, ranchers and businesses with international buyers that are eager to bring the USDA Organic seal to their market. The better the set of data that organic businesses have to work with, the better able they are to connect with those global buyers and to compete on the world market."
The new guide contains specific country pages that include current qualitative and quantitative market information, educational infographics, detailed and in-depth policy information and informative "Go to Market" reports. It integrates data and analysis relevant to the organic sector from the respected Euromonitor, the world's leading independent provider of strategic market research.
Funding for this significant upgrading to the resource guide was provided by the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Market Access Program (MAP) and the department's Technical Assistance for Specialty Crops program (TASC).
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