DutchNews, October 28, 2015
Consumer spending on more ‘sustainable’
food rose 18% last year and now accounts for 7% of the national groceries bill,
according to a new economic affairs ministry report.
In total, consumers spent
€2.6bn on more animal and environment friendly foodstuffs, of which €1.1bn went
on organic food. This is a rise of 6% on 2013, the report said.
The rise was
biggest – 74% – in the contract catering sector and in cafes and restaurants.
‘People are increasingly prepared to spend more money on honest and equitable
products,’ junior minister Sharon Dijksma said in a statement. ‘That is not
only good news for animal welfare and the environment but for all food
producers who are making the change.’
Sales of fair trade and organic coffee
rose 52%, while egg sales were up 40%. There was a slight drop in the sale of
more animal friendly meat but this is most likely due to an overall drop in
meat consumption, the ministry said.
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