i would like to see studies which deny the fact that organic food is generally more nutritious. ones not done by non-organic agribusiness of course![]()
granted, there aren't many studies i have seen which show organic food is more nutritious either..
here is one of the few well done studies done recently-
a six-year study, conducted at the University of Washington, found that Golden Delicious apples grown organically in an experimental plot ranked first in terms of environmental sustainability, profitability and energy efficiency, over apples grown either conventionally or using a mixed method. In a taste test, untrained observers also rated the organic apples to be the sweetest of the bunch.
of course, one study does not make a rock solid case for all crops, but it proves organic farming can be superior to non-organic in all ways, at least sometimes.
a little fact. did you know most oranges you buy in your supermarket are picked green, unripe, dyed orange, and allowed to ripen in transport? that most of the white stuff on the inside of the peel/outside fo the orange is supposed to be absorbed by the fruit itself, partially as vitamin C?
i would rather buy an orange produced locally by a farmer who cares about the end product's quality as much as profit, and pay a little extra, than buy one grown with pesticides anyday.
and i won't feel 'superior', but i'll be grateful the superior option (in terms of environmental impact and product quality) is there, and i know enough to choose it.
organic farming isn't perfect, but to claim that 'conventional' farming is better without solid basis is ignorant. to imply that either method is superior isn't based on solid scientific research as of yet.
but i choose to trust millions of years of nature, and humans who try to work with nature as non-invasively as possible, over a few decades of chemical farming, and the same groups who thought DDT was a brilliant example of human ingenuity's superiority to nature's natural processes when it first came out.




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or just keep masturbating psuedo-intellectual opinions all over me, and make it out like i'm trying to be a rebel by citing an extensive and impartial university study.
and i get annoyed when people imply i hold opinions to be 'radical'. i dislike people who denouce everything 'mainstream' without a good reason as much as the next rational person does.

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