Why not buy organic food to achieve better health
You might have read about the benefits of eating organic food and how it can improve your health.
A lot of people are being more cautious about their choice of food. Surveys carried out by stores and through their own sales data, confirm that organically grown foods have been steadily increasing in popularity over the past few years as more and more people are choosing to live a leaner and healthier lifestyle having discovered the advantages of organic food being a central part.
In addition, this trend has enabled organic farmers to do their bit in preserving the habitats of wildlife through not using aggressive pesticides or fertilizers. Insects and small animals that we have not seen since our childhood are starting to re-appear in the countryside once more.
The problem with conventionally grown foods as opposed to organic food is that pesticides are used and in some people's opinion, far too much, in order both to protect the crop and to reap a larger harvest than before, due to lower numbers of plants lost to disease. More income for farmers is what they need of course but there are many ways to achieve this.
It is understandable that the temptation is to do more and more of the same in order to increase profits both for the farmer and the company he is supplying, after all this is always how business is done, find what works and do more of it.
But of course there are two parties that lose out on this deal, the end consumer and the surrounding wildlife to the farm where the produce is grown.
The end consumer loses out through having to consume pesticides along with produce that does not seem to have as many nutrients or frankly as much taste as they used to have.
I challenge you to compare the taste you get from organic sweet corn and conventionally grown sweet corn and see which one you think tastes better. It seems that some foods just do not have as much taste as they used to, maybe intensive farming has worked it out.
Other reasons for buying organic food
Consuming organic food helps us to reduce the dependence on non-renewable resources and is better for the environment in the long run.
One benefit that the organic food industry likes to promote is the creation of healthy farmland and will offer support to small family owned farms that adopt organic methods.
Organically grown plants help to save the environment because no artificial chemicals like pesticides are used on them.
Organically grown food offers a good option for feeding your children, why would you want to give your child pesticides anyway?
So the next time that you are out shopping for groceries, give organic food a try. Think about how it can benefit not only your health but also that of your family. Many people are now buying organic and reaping the benefits daily.