Organic Insider mentions Terra Ingredients

Terra Ingredients receives a mention, as seen below, in Organic Insider’s weekly newsletter on June 3rd, 2020 titled “Is the Organic Industry Aware of What’s on the Horizon?”.

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Peter Carlson, Director of Terra Ingredients, a leading organic and non-GMO ingredient supply company, echoed similar sentiments. However, he remains cautious about the situation outside of the U.S.

“Here in the U.S., sales of bulk grains and seeds are going well, and there has been no disruption in the market. I am more concerned about places abroad, such as India. When COVID-19 hit there, most people went back to their hometowns, and the labor force has not returned.”

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