Monday, December 08, 2008

Is Organic Just Bullshit ?



For the purpose of this article I am describing ‘organic’ in the food sense rather than its chemical meaning of the ‘science of carbon’.

During economic hard times people have to manage their budgets. Many people around the world are NOT faced with so many choices. Organic farming methods are widely used in underdeveloped and developing countries, largely because of economics and a lack of chemicals. However, they are becoming more widely accepted in developed countries as a reaction to intensive or factory farming conditions.

Of course, for many people there is a deep moral and philosophical reason to eat organic produce. Such as animal welfare issues and vegetarianism.

In any system of production there is good and bad. There are good farmers and there are bad farmers. Attention to detail and good husbandry will determine the quality of produce.
When you head to the grocery store, shopping for products like eggs, meat, fish, milk, and produce can be very tricky. Signs are posted everywhere labeling food as natural, organic, and a number of other things but what’s the difference, really? Learning what specific names mean can help you decide if you should shell out extra money on a product of it is simply a marketing ploy.

What is ‘Natural’. ‘Natural is a turn associated with a number of fruit and vegetable product. Typically, this is simple a marketing ploy to convince you to buy the product. After all, all fruits and vegetables are natural, right? Unless it’s a new kind of food that has been developed and processed, the product is natural.
We have given the supermarket chains so much power that they can determine what we eat

What you really probably want is organic. Organic foods are grown without chemical pesticides and fertilizers. There are two main benefits to organic foods. First, you are helping the environment because those chemicals are not being introduced into nature. Secondly, you are avoiding ingesting complex chemicals and are therefore healthy more healthy foods.

However, organic products are usually more expensive. If you’re on a budget, skip over organic fruits and vegetables that you can peel, like oranges and bananas. After all, once you’ve discarded the peel, you’ve also discarded the chemicals. Instead, opt for organic items like apples, where you eat the peel. No matter what you buy, however, make sure that you rinse off the food when you get home.

Another tricky label you will see is “no hormones.” This is usually in regards to milk or meat products and is false, since all animals naturally produce hormones. Hormones are what helps an animal (even a human) regulate body organs, have young, and otherwise function. All meat products have hormones. What the labels really mean is that no hormones were unnaturally given to the animal, which is sometimes done to increase milk production. Regardless of hormones, however, the milk and meat is safe for a person and not a violation of an animal’s rights.

Lastly, a label on eggs and meat can indicate if the animal was caged or penned. This does not necessarily make a difference in the quality or nutritional value of the meat, but is simply a matter of animal rights. These products may be a bit more expensive, but if you want to make ‘human decisions’, that is the way to go. Reading the label and making healthy choices can sometimes be difficult, but learning how to do so can help you make the best choices for you diet.

When morals come up against profit, morals rarely win!

Authority Sites:

Soil Association

DEFRA UK GOV Site

2 comments:

Tim said...

Hi Robert. Have you seen Penn & Tellers "Bullshit" show on organic food? They say, of course, it's bullshit! The episode can be viewed for free here: http://is.gd/30arg

Regards,
Tim

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