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German Consumer More Confident of Organic FoodLONDON - Mar 20/03 - SNS -- Consumer confidence in organic foods is slowly returning in Germany after the Nitrofen scandal. A new report by Organic Monitor projects fresh organic fruit sales to expand by 8.1% to EUR 236 million in 2003. The Nitrofen scandal caused some sectors of the German organic food industry to report negative growth in 2002. The organic meat and dairy sectors have been the most adversely affected however sales of organic fruit & vegetables have been somewhat cushioned. The subscriber version of the article is available by Clicking here
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