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Global Organic Fruits And Vegetables Market To Be Driven At A CAGR Of 8% In The Forecast Period Of 2022-2027

 The new report by Expert Market Research titled, ‘Global Organic Fruits and Vegetables Market Report and Forecast 2022-2027’, gives an in-depth analysis of the global organic fruits and vegetables market, assessing the market based on its segments like product type, form end use, distribution channel, and major regions like Asia Pacific, Europe, North America, Middle East and Africa and Latin America. The report tracks the latest trends in the industry and studies their impact on the overall market. It also assesses the market dynamics, covering the key demand and price indicators, along with analysing the market based on the SWOT and Porter’s Five Forces models.

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The key highlights of the report include:

Market Overview (2017-2027)

  • Historical Market Size (2021): USD 35.2 Billion
  • Forecast CAGR (2022-2027): 8%
  • Forecast Market Size (2027): USD 55.8 Billion

The growth of the global market for organic fruits and vegetables is driven by the rising health awareness among masses. The shifting preference of consumers towards chemical free food products owing to the high health benefits and increased nutrition value is anticipated to bolster the demand for organic labelled fruits and vegetables. Additionally, the organic farming practices includes utilisation of natural fertilizers which aids in reducing the air and water pollution thereby benefiting the environment. Moreover, the increasing arable land under organic cultivation and rising focus on sustainable farming practices is likely to propel the growth for organic fruits and vegetable market over the forecast period.

Industry Definition and Major Segments

Organic fruits and vegetables refer to the fruits and vegetables cultivated or processed without use of any hormones, genetically modified organisms (GMOs), chemicals, or artificial flavourings. The farming practices used for production of organic fruits and vegetables includes utilisation of natural fertilisers such as manure among others for crop growth.

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By product type, the market is bifurcated into:

  • Organic Fruits
  • Organic Vegetables

On the basis of form, the industry can be categorised into:

  • Fresh
  • Frozen

Based on end use, the market can be segmented into:

  • Residential
  • Commercial

On the basis of distribution channel, the industry can be divided into:

  • Supermarkets
  • Hypermarkets
  • Convenience Stores
  • Online Sales Channels
  • Others

The regional markets for organic fruits and vegetables include:

  • North America
  • Europe
  • Asia Pacific
  • Latin America
  • Middle East and Africa

Market Trends

Regionally, North America is anticipated to dominate the global market for organic fruits and vegetables. This can be attributed to high disposable income and increased expenditure on health and related products.  Meanwhile, Europe is anticipated to follow North America due to rising health awareness and increased spending on chemical free, organic labelled fruits and vegetables. Additionally, the increasing vegan population is expected to increase the demand for fresh organic fruits and vegetables thereby aiding the regional market. However, the Asia Pacific is projected to witness the fastest growth over the forecast period. The increasing awareness and government initiatives promoting organic will likely bolster the regional growth.

Key Market Players

The major players in the market are The WhiteWave Foods Company, General Mills Inc., Green Organic Vegetables Inc., and a few others.

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