
The latest data released by ITA.BIO – the platform for the internationalization of Italian organic food, promoted by the Italian Trade Agency and FederBio and run by Nomisma research firm – during the presentation of the 2023 edition of the Sana trade show (whose 35th edition will be held at the Bologna Exhibition Center from September 7 to 10) speak of positive performance for Italian organic F&B exports.
In 2022, sales of Italian organic F&B products in international markets reached 3.4 billion euros, growing by +16 percent compared to 2021 (year ending June). The recognition of Italian organic food in international markets is also evidenced by long-term growth (+181% compared to 2012).
SOURCE: https://news.italianfood.net/
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