Organic demand grows

INTERNATIONAL demand for premium organic produce is on the rise, prompting the Australian Government to review regulations on the export of organics to ensure producers can take full advantage of opportunities.

Department of Agriculture and Water Resources exports division head Fran Freeman encouraged interested parties to have their say on the regulation of trade in organic products before February 23.

“We have seen unprecedented international demand for premium organic produce in recent years, driven in part by a rapidly growing Asian middle class,” Ms Freeman said.

“Australia’s clean and green reputation puts primary producers in a strong position to help meet the world’s appetite for high-quality organic products.

“The department has appointed Deloitte to prepare an independent review of the export orders for organic products, aimed at improving access for Australian organic products into premium markets and increasing the competitiveness of the sector.

“I encourage producers, certifiers, processors, peak bodies and anyone else with an interest in the organics sector to log in and have their say.

“The industry is also working towards a new national representative body to have one voice for the organic industries at national and state level, with broad representation from all sectors.”

The industry group leading the process has released a roadmap to a national unified voice by June 2018.

“This all comes under the Organics Action Plan, involving the Australian Government and industry, aimed at building a stronger Australian organics sector and generating greater opportunities for farmers to share their premium produce with the world,” Ms Freeman said.

Visit agriculture.gov.au to have your say.