London – Latin America has become a large producer of sustainable foods, however a major challenge for the region is to become an important consumer. Organic Monitor research finds Brazil is now a global source of sustainable coffee, soya beans, sugar, juices and herbs. Argentina and Chile are well-established southern hemisphere sources of organic fruits and vegetables, whilst Colombia and Peru are important exporters of natural ingredients. However, local consumption of sustainable foods remains negligible.

With 6.8 million hectares, Latin America has 18 percent share of global organic farmland. More then USD 1 billion of organic products is exported from the region per year, however local markets are insignificant in size. The region is also a major source of fair trade products, such as cocoa, sugar and coffee, yet there is no domestic market. Most Rainforest Alliance and UTZ Certified products grown in the region are also destined for Europe and North America.

As will be discussed at the Sustainable Foods Summit (www.sustainablefoodssummit.com/lamerica), a major challenge for Latin America is to develop local markets for sustainable products. Various studies show consumer awareness of sustainability issues is rising; however awareness is not translating into demand. Low consumer knowledge of sustainable production methods and high product prices are cited as barriers to market growth.

Brazil has the largest market for sustainable foods in the region. Its most successful retailer is Pão de Açúcar, which markets about 700 organic products under its Taeq private label. It has partnered with local farmers to secure supply of certified products. Other retailers, including Wal-Mart and Carrefour, are also investing in sustainable product ranges.

Native Products is one of the few Latin American sustainable food companies to build a strong market presence. Native organic products are in over 20,000 Brazilian outlets. Its success is partly because of its wide product range, spanning from sugar, coffee, juices, breakfast cereals, to snack bars.

Organic Monitor sees product portfolio as a ‘key ingredient’ for local markets to develop. Most Latin American producers are focusing on agricultural commodities for export markets. Lack of domestic production is leading some retailers to import finished products like organic baby food and beverages from the US. High transportation and import costs further inflate product prices.

A bigger obstacle however is changing consumer behaviour. Many Latin American perceive organic, fair trade and other eco-labeled products as luxuries. Consumers maybe becoming more aware of sustainability issues, however perceptions will have to change if local markets are to take root.

The challenges associated with sustainable food production and consumption will be featured at the Latin American edition of the Sustainable Foods Summit. The summit will be hosted in São Paulo on 27-28th March. Leading organizations involved in sustainable foods will be participating; they include Native Products, Unilever, Sodexo, Organics Brasil, Pão de Açúcar, Wal-Mart, IBD Certification, Fairtrade International, Marine Stewardship Council, UTZ Certified, Rainforest Alliance and Imaflora.

About the Sustainable Foods Summit

Organized by Organic Monitor, the aim of the Sustainable Foods Summit is to explore new horizons for eco-labels and sustainability in the food industry by discussing key industry issues in a high level forum. The premier Latin American edition will take place at the Pestana São Paulo on 27-28th March 2014. More information is available from www.sustainablefoodssummit.com/lamerica/

About Organic Monitor

Organic Monitor is a specialist research, consulting & training company that focuses on the global organic & related product industries. Since 2001, we have been providing a range of business services to operators in high-growth ethical & sustainable industries. Our services include market research publications, business & technical consulting, seminars & workshops, and sustainability summits. Visit us at www.organicmonitor.com

Further Information

For more details on Sustainable Foods Summit, including conference program, please contact:

Ms. Tina Gill
PR & Marketing Manager
Organic Monitor
Tel: (44) 20 8567 0788
Email: press@organicmonitor.com

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