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Parents Of Infants Getting Attracted Towards Organic Food
Friday, 15 June 2007

According to an analyst in New York, Organic food market is growing rapidly and will continue to do so over next five to ten years.

"Health nut" is not the derogatory term in this year (2006).

Every one of us desires to be physically fit, and this goal's pursuit has resulted in turning healthy eating to a respected obsession among the people in US.

Improved knowledge regarding risk-free and nutritious food has affected the baby food market harshly. Mothers are now opting for organic food for their children, as they recognize organic products to be the best way of evading any chances of chemical contamination in baby foods. This is, also, the rationale why parents are prepared to shell out the greatest price possible for organic baby food.

Investors -- whatever personal health goals they may have -- can't neglect the financial benefits of organic food market. The organic and natural products market was a key market for years that made up the conventional images of the longhaired hippies eating granola & delaying peace signs.

Giants like Target Corporation and Wal-Mart pulled out their offerings, currently, captivating the increasing demand for the organic products. The prices for general store segment, which are typically costlier than traditional food, are decreasing due to increased competition.

"Issues like genetically modified organic food and shocking obesity rate have raised buyers' awareness, thus making organic and natural foods amongst the fastest-growing segments", as per an industry expert.

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