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Hartman to publish consumer perceptions of 'organic' food report in Q3
POSTED 22 May 2014 . BY Helen Andrews
Only 29 per cent of consumers said their main justification for buying organic products was because their quality was higher Credit: Shutterstock / Jill Chen
The Hartman Group’s Organic & Natural syndicated report for 2014 – the study which tracks changes in consumer segments and attitudes to organic and natural food and beverage products – will publish its latest results in early Q3.

The study, which is conducted every other year in the US, delivers strategic and tactical insights, identifies growth opportunities and leads to strategic development in the food and beverage market.

The previous data, collected in Q2 of 2014, found that three quarters of US consumers purchase organic food and 36 per cent of all consumers use organic foods at least monthly.

The survey revealed that the main reason – 38 per cent – participants buy organic products is because they perceive them to be safer for consumption than non-organic goods.

Consumers also wanted to avoid pesticides genetically modified organisms and growth hormones found in non-organic foods.

Interestingly, only 29 per cent of consumers said their main justification for buying organic products was because their quality was higher and only 28 per cent were enamoured with these pesticide-free goods because they taste better.

Only 53 per cent of consumers were aware of US government standards for organic food in 2012, while only 14 per cent trusted the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) organic label completely.

The Hartman Group’s consumer research team tracks usage behaviour to provide sponsors with analysis of the latest perceptions, motivations, language and distinctions of quality surrounding products that are branded ‘organic and natural’.
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Hartman to publish consumer perceptions of 'organic' food report in Q3
POSTED 22 May 2014 . BY Helen Andrews
Only 29 per cent of consumers said their main justification for buying organic products was because their quality was higher Credit: Shutterstock / Jill Chen
The Hartman Group’s Organic & Natural syndicated report for 2014 – the study which tracks changes in consumer segments and attitudes to organic and natural food and beverage products – will publish its latest results in early Q3.

The study, which is conducted every other year in the US, delivers strategic and tactical insights, identifies growth opportunities and leads to strategic development in the food and beverage market.

The previous data, collected in Q2 of 2014, found that three quarters of US consumers purchase organic food and 36 per cent of all consumers use organic foods at least monthly.

The survey revealed that the main reason – 38 per cent – participants buy organic products is because they perceive them to be safer for consumption than non-organic goods.

Consumers also wanted to avoid pesticides genetically modified organisms and growth hormones found in non-organic foods.

Interestingly, only 29 per cent of consumers said their main justification for buying organic products was because their quality was higher and only 28 per cent were enamoured with these pesticide-free goods because they taste better.

Only 53 per cent of consumers were aware of US government standards for organic food in 2012, while only 14 per cent trusted the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) organic label completely.

The Hartman Group’s consumer research team tracks usage behaviour to provide sponsors with analysis of the latest perceptions, motivations, language and distinctions of quality surrounding products that are branded ‘organic and natural’.
RELATED STORIES
200 years of health and wellness trends charted by market research company


A ‘Road to Wellness’ infographic which maps 200 years of vital dates to the US health and wellness industry has been created by the consumer research consultancy company The Hartman Group.
WTS International presents Spa Evangeline at the foody Epicurean Hotel


The food and wine-based Evangeline Spa has opened at the gastronomy- focused Epicurean Hotel in South Tampa, Florida.
The definition of health and wellness according to millennials


Consumer research company The Hartman Group has published an infographic of ten defining attributes of ‘health and wellness,’ as perceived by millennials.
Westin Well-being Movement targets nutrition


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