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UK organic sales outperforming non-organic

The UK's organic grocery market is showing accelerated growth and outperforming non-organic sales in supermarkets, according to new figures released by the Soil Association.

The figures from Nielsen, as presented by Mike Watkins at the Soil Association annual market briefing, show growth in the organic grocery market of +3.2% for the 4 weeks to 16 August 2014 compared with a fall in the non-organic grocery market of -0.9% in the same period.

This continues a trend where organic sales have been growing at +1.2% compared with a stagnant non-organic market for the year to 16 August 2014. Organic sales in the UK now make up a 1.3% share of the £96 billion food and drink market.

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