Organic food sector enjoys sales surge

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New figures show demand for organic products is up 3.2 per cent in recent years, significantly out-performing the rest of the grocery sector

The UK's organic grocery market is continuing to outperform the market for non-organic products, according to new figures released this week that suggest the sector is providing an increasingly important...

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