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Organic food takes seed in Asia (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
Customers at Huang Wen-liang's organic restaurant in Taipei fall into three categories: people committed to living healthy, those who fear dying and the curious.
UK's organic food bill £1.2bn (BBC News)
The UK now consumes more than £1.2bn worth of organic food a year, a report suggests.
Sales of Organic Food and Drink to Reach Pounds 2bn By 2010 (RedNova)
By Martin Hickman Consumer Affairs Correspondent Britons' taste for organic food and drink shows no sign of letting up in the next few years, with sales forecast to soar to pounds 2bn by the end of the decade.
Babies raised on organic food that parents cannot afford themselves (The Scotsman)
MORE than half of Scottish children under two are now fed an exclusively organic diet - even when their parents are unable to afford to buy organic food for themselves.
Britons are serious about their organic food (Independent Online)
Waistlines in Britain may be getting ever larger, but there are some who are fussy about eating healthy, if organic food sales are anything to go by...
ORGANIC FOOD RULES IN PLACE (Meat News)
EUROPEAN UNION: Proponents say the new Organic Food Regulation will improve clarity for consumers and farmers. The European Commission has adopted a proposal for a new regulation on organic production, which aims to improve clarity for both consumers and farmers.
Strong Growth Seen in Britain's Organic Food Sales (Planet Ark)
LONDON - Britain's organic food and drink market will increase 72 percent by 2010 to reach 2 billion pounds ($3.47 billion), research company Mintel said on Thursday.
Organic food sales to soar (Reuters.co.uk)
Organic products currently account for around one percent of overall food and drink sales, with market sales estimated at 1.2 billion pounds in 2005, the report said.
EU may let GMO crops into organic food-green groups (Reuters)
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Draft EU laws on organic produce may allow genetically modified (GMO) food to creep into a sector that should be free of any biotechnology, green groups say.


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