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UK retail sales of meat-free foods grew by 5.5% per annum from 2001 to 2006 [1]
The market for meat-free foods is forecast to grow by an estimated 22% from 2006 to 2011. [1]
European sales of soya milk and non-dairy drinks are expanding by over 20% per year. [2]
Ethical consumerism is growing and consumers are now more aware of issues around food production. [3]
The UK market for 'ethical' food products - labelled Organic, Fairtrade and better for animal welfare - grew from £: 1 billion in 1999 to £ 5.4 billion in 2005. [4]
Mintel Meat-Free Foods Report December 2006
The European Market for Soya Milk and Non-Dairy Drinks, Organic Monitor, Jan 2006
Food: An analysis of the issues, UK Cabinet Office Discussion Paper, 2008
Ethical labels and standards, Food Ethics Council, 2008
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