This “new wave” includes foods (fruits, vegetables, dairy, meat), cosmetics and cleaning products. Sold in most supermarkets, these are usually more expensive.
• Cultivates soil taking care
of natural resources without using chemicals or genetically modified organisms
(such as fertilizer or to control pests).
• Considers the quality of
life of the farmer.
• Obtains chemical-free
products.
• Maintains soil fertility.
• Respects the environment.
The objectives are to produce
healthy food with a higher nutritional quality without chemicals or pesticides,
grown with processes that help the earth and its farmers.
One of the most important
aspects to consider is that by buying organic products, not only are you giving
your family healthier and chemical free food, you are helping to improve the
living conditions of farmers and thus benefit everyone involved.
The main differences between
conventional and organic farming are:
CONVENTIONAL
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ORGANIC
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Use of chemical fertilizer to boost growth.
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Use of natural fertilizers such as compost, to feed
soil and crops.
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Use of synthetic insecticides to reduce pests and
diseases.
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Use of natural insecticides, beneficial insects and
birds to interrupt pest reproduction to reduce diseases.
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Using synthetic herbicides to eliminate unwanted
weeds.
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Using natural herbicides and crop rotation.
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Use of growth hormone in animals to increase growth
and medications to prevent disease.
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Feeding the animals with organic products and access
to open spaces. Balanced diet and clean rooms to prevent diseases.
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How to identify them?
Most of these products have
green labels that include the words "organic" or "ecological".
It can be very expensive to
switch completely towards organic food, if you want to include them I recommend
you start with fruits, vegetables and meats, with which you will get the most
benefit.
Also I think in some circumstances you should consider them:
• Feeding children under one
year.
• Persons with chronic
diseases.
• Pregnant women
Have a great and healthy
week!!!
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