YOUR HEALTH
Organic is not the way
Today more and more educated and young people in the North America are
embracing eating organic.
The organic movement -- which rejects pesticides, insecticides, man-made
fertilizers and any genetic modifications (GMO) -- is no longer ‘fringe
thinking’ but high profile, receiving space in regular green grocers,
supermarket stores and the exclusive Whole Foods chain.
General Mills has blinked as well and is going to ensure all ingredients
in its Cheerios cereal are GMO free -- to bolster declining cereal sales in an
overcrowded market.
Yes, organic farming methods go back thousands of years, but today, as
in the past it:
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involves intensive labour due to
constant manual weeding and hand or simple machine planting and crop collection
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has limited success at controlling bugs
and disease attacks -- ongoing challenges with few ‘natural’ remedies
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relies on crop rotation and leaving 1/3
to 1/2 of one’s fields fallow each year or planted with clover or other
so-called ‘green manure’ which are left
to die and be buried in the soil (See Wikipedia) -- to prevent depletion of soil
nutrients
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and, of course, any scientific genetic
modification of food (GMO) is strictly verboten and shunned.
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Finally, it uses traditional ‘organic
fertilizer’ extensively; namely, 'poop' -- mostly from cows, sheep and
pigs.
The above characteristics automatically result in reduced crop yields by
over 1/3, increased spoilage and waste, and higher consumer prices of
10% to 30%.
While those who are affluent can afford the much higher food costs; can ignore the waste of arable land; can ignore laboratory tests that have proven organic and non-organic foods have the same nutrients and nutrition levels; and that some 70-80% of all foods sold in North America contain GMOs and have done so for well over a decade without harm ( Time magazine, Jan. 20, 2014, p.15) , the poor and low income of America, and the vast majority of the planets 7 billion people cannot.
The very scientific, modern farming improvements that are being shunned
-- carefully designed pesticides and insecticides and precision man-made
fertilizers (all of which come from natural ingredients), and GMOs (which are tailored
to resist drought or excessive rain or bugs or disease) all have greatly
increase crop yields and have allowed the West to become abundant in food -- so
even our poor can eat. And these western
innovations have transformed food production (See Wikipedia “Green Revolution”)
since the 1960s across India, Africa and now China -- so that billions no
longer face starvation.
Yet educated Westerners are turning their backs on this progress. They buy into the misguided belief that
‘natural’, ‘old-fashioned’ food is better for our health than foods with human
intervention – despite no evidence to support this except, maybe, a placebo
effect.
If this mindset spread around the world and ‘organic’ returns as the
agricultural norm, three things are certain:
1. regular famines and starvation would return as has been the case for
millennia under the vagaries of nature: drought, pestilence and crop disease
2. the world’s population would have to return to numbers that allowed
organic farming at best to meet the food needs of the population: no more than the 1.5 billion as at the
start of the 20th century.
Today, there are 7 billion people.