From the humble seeds of unsprayed blueberries, wheat germ, free-range cattle and farmers’ markets, the US organic food industry has sprouted into a $14.5bn-a-year market growing at a robust 18 per cent a year.
By Ben Bain in Washington
Published: December 30 2005 17:51 | Last updated: December 30 2005 17:51
From the humble seeds of unsprayed blueberries, wheat germ, free-range cattle and farmers’ markets, the US organic food industry has sprouted into a $14.5bn-a-year market growing at a robust 18 per cent a year.
