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Belinda Hu - On Going Organic

10/17/2017

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     Walk into any grocery store today and you’ll find tons of products sporting the green USDA Organic logo. Organic food and products have grown more popular in recent years, and will continue to rise in popularity in the future. What even is organic? And why should we buy organic?
      Organic is a way that farmers cultivate and process food; in short, organic farming aims to reduce pollution, improve soil and water quality, promote self-sustenance, and more. In order to achieve this, farmers utilize natural fertilizers (like manure or plant waste) instead of synthetic fertilizers (like DDT), plant rotations to enhance soil quality, and healthier and safe living conditions for livestock, to name a few practices.
     Besides the fact that organic foods contain less pesticide residues and are healthier to those who consume them, there are multiple reasons for why you should go organic. Firstly, supporting organic farmers means supporting the environment- organic farming improves soil health, enhances water quality, supports pollinators, and promotes biodiversity. Furthermore, by buying organic, you are also supporting farmers and their health as well. Farmers who use organic practices have less exposure to harmful pesticides and are able to work under safer working environments. 
    So next time you go buy groceries, remember that by choosing organic, you are not only buying healthier food, but promoting the lives of others and supporting the environment!

Check out the links below for more info:
https://www.mayoclinic.org/healthy-lifestyle/nutrition-and-healthy-eating/in-depth/organic-food/art-20043880 
https://www.organic-center.org/organic-fact-sheets/top-12-reasons-to-go-organic/
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