usually, yes.
Organic foods vary in price, but they are almost always more expensive to much more expensive than non-organic foods.
Organic foods are more expensive because of how the food is grown and the extra money that is put into the better-quality ingredients used and better methods used to produce organic food.
They are more expensive and can be smaller than chemically grown foods
Yields are not as high as GMO food, more work involved and with livestock the food is more expensive.
There are some studies that claim organic foods contain more nutrients, but other studies show they do not.
Organic foods are popular, though they are often more expensive and some people may not buy them for that reason. They have become more popular since GMO foods have come on the market.
There is no cheap alternative for organic foods. They are, unfortunately, more expensive than non-organic across the board.
Organic farming is much more labor intensive than non-organic farming and is often more expensive to do.
Circumstances that may limit organic foods are they are more labor intensive to grow, the shelf life of processed organic foods may be shorter than non-organic foods, and they cost more than non-organic foods.
All organic coffee pods will be more expensive than general organic coffees. Beyond this, organic products are generally expensive.
Ten to 100 percent is the difference between the cost for buying conventional and organic foods. Organic fruits and vegetables may be 10 to 30 percent more expensive. Animal products, frozen produce and processed foods tend to cost 50 to 100 percent more than their conventional counterparts.
Organic food is not very popular because it is so expensive. People don't realize that it is worth to pay the extra bit of money, because the health benefits are so much greater than non-organic foods. They seem to be getting more and more popular however.