US: Organic sales set to soar by 2010 - research

By just-food.com | 24 May 2006

US sales of natural/organic food and beverages will soar past US$46 billion by 2010, increasing by nearly 63%, as the popularity and availability of natural/organic products continues to gain momentum, according to a report out this week.

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US sales of natural/organic food and beverages will soar past US$46 billion by 2010, increasing by nearly 63%, as the popularity and availability of natural/organic products continues to gain momentum, according to a report out this week.

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