Organically Grown Food - Is Organic Really Good?
By Litany Notch
Why Organic Is Good
Is organically produced food better for you? You may have been hearing more about organic food recently. The fact is that people in general are becoming more concerned about the environment that they live in and also how the environment and how food is produced can affect their health. We are consuming harmful chemicals used in food production every day, so it is no wonder that interest in organic food is growing. Here are four reasons why it is better for you.
1. Flavor! Organically produced vegetables, fruit and
other crops, simply taste better.
Anything grown without chemical interference will taste just the way
nature intended.
2. Organic is better
for your health. Thankfully the truly
poisonous pesticides that used to be sprayed on our food crops are now banned –
at least in most countries. But there
are still harmful chemicals used in farming that could be carcinogenic or in
other ways detrimental to our health.
Organic farming does not use chemicals.
Another plus on the health issue is that organically produced crops can
contain considerably more antioxidants.
3. Organic agriculture is environmentally friendly. Because no harmful chemicals or pollutants
are used, these cannot enter the soil or the water. Organic farms attract wildlife rather than
poison it and preserve the environment.
4. Organic farming benefits the community. Organic farms tend to be on a smaller scale
than huge traditional chemically enhanced intensive farming methods. However, organically produced food can
command a higher price and therefore be more profitable bringing more money
into the rural community.
We can only hope that some time in the future all food will be grown organically. There is no need to wait for organic farming to become the norm. You can start today by growing some of your own food at home and improve your health and save money at the same time.
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Organic Food - Your Comments
I grew up on an organic farm eating nothing but organic food. I can tell you, when I went out into the "real world" the food was so flavourless it was scary. I try and grow my own now as much as possible. The only thing better than organically grown food is home grown organic food.
I try to grow most of the vegetables we use (I never put chemicals or sprays on them) and when I have to resort to buying off the supermarket shelf the flavour is lacking this is especially so with lettuce and tomatoes.
When fruit and vegetables taste better you eat more of them so they form a larger portion of your diet which has got to be good. Your hub is sensible and helpful.
"Organic food production uses no synthetic pesticides, produces slightly less greenhouse gases and usually leaves more room for biodiversity in agricultural areas." European Environment Agency







Gypsy Willow 2 years ago
Sensible hub. With your own vegetable plot and some chickens you are half way to being self sufficient in good natural food. Thanks.