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Topic: Market Channels

Co-Packing for Organic and Non-GMO Food Products

Co-packing plays a pivotal role in the food industry, especially for brands focused on organic and non-GMO products. According to the Organic Trade Association, sales of organic food in the U.S. grew by 12.4% in 2020, reaching a record $62 billion, while demand for non-GMO products continues to rise as consumers prioritize transparency and health (Organic Trade Association, 2021).

Co-Packing for Organic and Non-GMO Food Products

Co-packing plays a pivotal role in the food industry, especially for brands focused on organic and non-GMO products. According to the Organic Trade Association, sales of organic food in the U.S. grew by 12.4% in 2020, reaching a record $62 billion, while demand for non-GMO products continues to rise as consumers prioritize transparency and health (Organic Trade Association, 2021).

The Rise of Food-Grade Pet Foods

In recent years, pet owners have become increasingly conscious of what goes into their pets’ food. This shift towards healthier, high-quality options has given rise to food-grade pet foods—products made from ingredients fit for human consumption.

The Rise of Food-Grade Pet Foods

In recent years, pet owners have become increasingly conscious of what goes into their pets’ food. This shift towards healthier, high-quality options has given rise to food-grade pet foods—products made from ingredients fit for human consumption.