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by rohini matthew (2019-01-18)
There's a good argument for Healthy Choice CBD Oil Review allowing small amounts of artificial fertiliser on organic crops maybe 5% of what is used regularly by most Western farmers. The key reason farmers give for heavy fertilising is that they'd be ruined if they didn't use it and their competitors did. The other main reason is that consumers demand food to be as cheap as possible and damn the consequences, so supermarkets force their buying prices down and the farmers have no choice. I see truth in both of these arguments by farmers, and the fixes are obvious though maybe unpopular with price-led consumers.But to answer my own question at the top, do I think organic foods are worth the premium? Yes because they are generally tastier varieties and because the less pesticide residues we eat, the stronger our immune systems. On the other hand, I wouldn't pay double the price for organic. I DO buy it a lot and by preference when the price premium is under 30%, or when it's on offer.
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