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The organic sector has expanded rapidly over the last decade, as
retail sales of organic food increased to $15.7 billion in 2006. As
sales have grown, so have the number and types of outlets selling
organic products. USDA's Economic Research Service surveyed
certified organic intermediaries in the United States to collect
information on basic characteristics of the sector in 2004, as well
as its marketing and procurement practices. This book uses the
survey findings to present a baseline view of the organic handling
sector. A large share of organic handlers are mixed operations that
handle both organic and conventional products, and most began as
conventional firms that converted to handling organic products.
Most organic products are also sold domestically, with nearly
three-quarters sold nationally or regionally. The National Organic
Program (NOP) was created within the USDA to establish standards
for producers and processors of organic foods, and permit such
operations to label their products with a "USDA Organic" seal after
being officially certified by USDA-accredited agents. The purpose
of the program, as discussed in this book, is to give consumers
confidence in the legitimacy of the products.
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