Suggest linking growers with global buyers, point to fragmented organic farming
As international demand for chemical-free and traceable food continues to expand, policymakers and exporters are revisiting the potential of the organic sector to secure a stronger foothold in global markets.
The worldwide organic food market is expected to reach $300 billion in 2026 and projected to grow even steadily in the coming years. Industry observers believe the opportunity is real, but only if structural gaps are addressed.
Najam Mazari, the head of an institute researching organic food and products, has proposed a comprehensive framework to strengthen organic exports and link small farmers with i
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