Spanish Shoppers Are Keen on Organic Food

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According to new figures from the Spanish Ministry of Agriculture, organic food sales hit record levels in 2017 reaching 1,962 million euros (up 16.4% on 2016 and almost double the 1,000 million quoted in 2013).

Speaking at BioCultura Madrid earlier this month, Francisco Javier Maté, deputy general director for differentiated quality and organic agriculture at MAPA, revealed that Spanish shoppers are increasingly opting for organic and are now spending over five million euros a day on organic food and drink.

Vegetables, fruit, and cereals continue to be the most popular organic categories, he said, with the former enjoying a significant 44% share of organic sales. Organic meat and dairy products (products of animal origin) comes in around 25%.  Notably, wine and oil – two of the country’s biggest exports – represented only 5% of domestic organic spend.

“Organic produce is now more widely available in Spain – and more popular than ever before, with organic now accounting for two out of every hundred euros spent on groceries.  And the market will continue to grow.  The movement towards healthier, more sustainable and eco-conscious lifestyles in Spain, as around the world, has influenced personal attitudes and ultimately, impacted everyday spending habits.  This is certainly true among the under 25s, who are now the main bio (organic) consumers in Spain,” said the Maté.

Heading into 2019, with further ‘rapid growth’ forecast, it’s ready to host its first ever international organic trade event – Organic Food Iberia – in its capital Madrid next June.

Commenting on the Ministry’s latest data, Susana Andrés Omella, project director of Organic Food Iberia, says: “Organic production is one of the biggest opportunities for the Spanish economy right now.  These new figures clearly show that Spaniards increasingly value organic – and more of them are buying it more regularly. Organic Food Iberia couldn’t have come at a better time.  As a truly international showcase – not only will it support the growth of the domestic market by promoting the best organic produce from across Spain and Portugal, it will also facilitate trade with the best producers, exporters and distributors from around the world.”