WHY SHOULD I BUY ORGANIC?
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Hi everyone,
Sorry
it’s been so long between posts. I have
recently moved house and it has taken me some time to get organised.
I
am currently in the process of setting up an organic fruit and veg co-op as there
are no shops where I live that sell organic produce. I am starting with wholesale organic fruit
and veg and then I am going to expand into, groceries, dry goods, personal care
and household products. My vision is to
replace the need for a supermarket. I am
going to source certified organic, minimally packaged, ethically produced,
non-genetically modified and affordable products. If any of you have been involved in a co-op I
would love to hear your experiences.
So why should you choose organic?
Five Benefits of Choosing Certified
Organic:
Good for the soil
•
Organic systems ensure understanding of ecology and
soil science, while also depending on traditional methods of crop rotations to
ensure fertility and weed and pest control.
Good for the environment
•
Organic systems aim to reduce dependence on
non-renewable resources. Organic production aims at all times towards
sustainability whilst having best management of the environment and wildlife as
a priority.
Good for people
•
Organic based ingredients have been shown in a
number of studies to contain more vitamins, nutrients and cancer-fighting
antioxidants than non-organic ingredients.
No synthetic chemicals
•
Organic systems prohibit the use of artificial
chemicals, pesticides and fertilisers.
No GMO's
•
Certified Organic products are produced without
GMOs, which are prohibited in the standards for organic food and farming.
How do I know if I am really buying
organic?
•
There are no rules on the terms natural or organic
on product labels and even though products may contain natural or organic
ingredients, they can still contain harmful cancer causing chemicals.
•
Manufacturers are using these words just to grab a
share of your hard earned cash.
•
Make sure you look for these logos – it is your
independent 3rd party guarantee.
A good place to start when initially buying organic fruit and veg is to replace those that are most contaminated with chemicals and pesticides. Have a look at this list from the Environmental Working Group to help you reduce the amount of harmful chemicals you are putting in your body:
Here
is an inspiring young man who had been fortunate enough to learn the truth
about where his food really comes from at a very young age.
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