THE country's organic produce will be on show as part of Australian Organic Awareness Month, which begins on September 1.
Last year's campaign generated increases in consumer research and sales of organic products, according to Australian Organic commercial general manager Joanne Barber.
"Our clients have told us that during and post the campaign last year, they had more customers than ever interested in certified organic products," she said.
"We have more partners involved this year and aim to showcase an even wider range of our clients' certified organic brands.
"It is such a great opportunity for our local, home grown certified organic clients to get a platform to promote their products.
"Being certified organic means that a product is cruelty free, non GM, pasture fed, socially responsible, sustainably fished, biodiversity friendly and of course grown free from harsh synthetic pesticides, herbicides, hormones and antibiotics."