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The farmers’ association is expecting significant growth for the organic sector this year. However, domestic production is falling behind demand.
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The organic food industry continued to grow in the year that ended: According to its market report, the German Farmers’ Association expects growth of around eight percent for the organic industry. Accordingly, the 18 billion euro mark in sales is likely to be significantly exceeded this year.
The growth drivers were once again the organic own brands of the retail chains. According to the information, a particularly large number of organic products were sold in supermarkets and drugstores. After a long dry spell, natural food retailers were once again among the winners among the sales channels.
However, according to the farmers’ association, organic production in the fields and in the stables continues to lag behind the increasing demand. The willingness to convert in agriculture was once again extremely cautious in 2025, according to the market report. At the beginning of the year, the organic industry association pointed out that supply was lagging behind demand – with the risk that retailers could only satisfy it through imports.
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