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From hippies to millionaires – organic’s rise to popularity

The organic sector in New Zealand is worth an estimated $600 million but the lack of a national certification standard is a barrier to growth.

Asa Andersen
Sun, 12 May 2019

Countdown’s recent decision to switch from conventional to organic Braeburn apples is the latest move in a megatrend towards organics.

The supermarket giant has chosen big organic grower Bostock New Zealand as its new Braeburn supplier.

Bostock’s owner, John Bostock, says its business

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Asa Andersen
Sun, 12 May 2019
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