THE MAIN REASON FOR THE DEMAND FOR ORGANIC PRODUCTS?
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Organic agricultural products are currently the fastest growing market segment, and despite the low productivity of organic products compared to conventional products and the difference in prices, the demand of consumers for this type of products is increasing in recent years. It is associated with the negative impact on the health of many people due to the consumption of agricultural products. In order to meet the demand of consumers for organic products, reforms are being carried out in our country based on world experiences.
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