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Organic Food
Today, many governments are promoting organic or natural farming methods that avoid use of pesticides and other artificial products. The aim is to show that they care about the environment and about people's health. But is this the right approach? This article explains some of the issues surrounding organic foods and discusses its historical evolution to today's existence in the world.
Europe is now the biggest market for organic food in the world, expanding by 25 percent a year over the past 10 years. So what is the attraction of organic food for some people? The really important thing is that organic sounds more natural. Eating organic is a way of defining oneself as natural, good, caring, different from the junk-food-scoffing masses. As one journalist puts it: It feels closer to the source, the beginning.the start of things. The real desire is to be somehow close to the soil, to Mother Nature.
Unlike conventional farming, the organic approach means farming with natural, rather than man-made, fertilizers and pesticides. Techniques such as crop rotation improve soil quality and help organic farmers
compensate for the absence of man-made chemicals. As a method of food production, organic is, however, inefficient in its use of labor and land; there are severe limits to how much food can be produced. Also.
the environmental benefits of not using artificial fertilizer are tiny compared with the amount of carbon dioxide emitted by transporting food (a great deal of Britain's organic produce is shipped in from other
countries and transported from shop to home by car).
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Organic farming is often claimed to be safer than conventional farming for the environment and for consumers. Yet studies into organic farming worldwide continue to reject this claim. An extensive review by the UK Food Standards Agency found that there was no statistically significant difference between organic and conventional crops. Even where results indicated there was evidence of a difference, the reviewers found no sign that these differences would have any noticeable effect on health.
Food is a natural product, and the health value of different foods will vary for a number of reasons, including freshness, the way the food is cooked, the type of soil it is grown in, the amount of sunlight and rain crops have received, and so on. Likewise, the flavor of a carrot has less to do with whether it was fertilized with manure or something out of a plastic sack than with the variety of carrot and how long ago it was dug
up. The differences created by these things are likely to be greater than any differences brought about by using an organic or non-organic system of production. Indeed, even some organic' farms are quite different from one another.
The notion that organic food is safer than 'normal' food is also contradicted by the fact that many of our most common foods are full of natural toxins. Parsnips cause blisters on the skin of agricultural workers.
Toasting bread creates carcinogens. Naturally, many plants do not want to be eaten, so we have spent 10,000 years developing agriculture and breeding out harmful traits from crops.'
Yet educated Europeans are more scared of eating traces of a few, strictly regulated, man-made chemicals than they are of eating the ones that nature created directly. Surrounded by plentiful food, it's not nature
they worry about, but technology. In this context, the less something is touched by the human hand, the healthier people assume it must be.
1) Some of the criticisms of organic farming include:
A. Large carbon footprint
B. Limit on food output
C. Both of the above
D. None of the above
2) Currently, consumers focus on food additives that are man-made rather than
ABCD
FJOn the exem
poisons that nature has created in the food.poisons that are left over from other crops.
the technology that enables modern farming.None of the above.
3) One national food agency found that between organic and conventional crops there was a
significant statistical difference minor statistical difference
Cono statistical difference