Market for Certified Glyphosate Residue Free Products Grew 170% Year over Year

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This article originally appeared in Presence Marketing’s January 2022 Industry Newsletter

By Steve Hoffman

Leading market research provider SPINS reported in partnership with the Detox Project that sales of products that are certified Glyphosate Residue Free increased 170% year over year, from $197 million the previous year to $533 million in 2021. The Glyphosate Residue Free certification program was launched by the Detox Project in 2017, reported Sustainable Pulse. It is now one of the fastest growing certification programs in North America, according to a recent study conducted by Linkage Research & Consulting. 

More than 90 brands have certified some or all of their products as Glyphosate Residue Free, including Oatly, MegaFood, Uncle Matt’s, Wedderspoon, Bluebird Botanicals, Malk, Nutiva, Once Upon a Farm, Califia Farms, Chobani and others. The certification program is administered by the Detox Project, a research and certification platform that supports transparency in food and supplements. 

Henry Rowlands, Director of The Detox Project, said in a statement that “it is encouraging to see that consumers are becoming more aware of the harm that environmental toxins such as glyphosate can cause to themselves and their families. We support a toxic free future for our children and this can only be reached through mass public awareness. Food and supplement brands play a vital role in keeping consumers safe from toxic chemicals. The unsustainable industrial agricultural system, which has been poisoning the planet for so many decades, Is based on one single chemical – glyphosate. It is about time that we move towards a more regenerative future with glyphosate-based weed killers left in the past, where they belong,” Rowlands concluded.

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