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Flemish People Bought More Organic Food Last Year

Summary by Het Nieuwsblad
Last year, the Flemish spent an average of 90 euros per person on organic products and bought organic products an average of 28.3 times. This is an increase compared to the previous year, according to figures announced on Saturday in Sint-Truiden during the kick-off of the ‘Organic Week’, in the presence of Flemish Minister of Agriculture Jo Brouns (CD&V).
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Last year, the Flemish spent an average of 90 euros per person on organic products and bought organic products an average of 28.3 times. This is an increase compared to the previous year, according to figures announced on Saturday in Sint-Truiden during the kick-off of the ‘Organic Week’, in the presence of Flemish Minister of Agriculture Jo Brouns (CD&V).

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Het Nieuwsblad broke the news in Belgium on Saturday, June 7, 2025.
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