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Quick!!!How does growing organic food benefit the the enviroment?

by Tricia


yes, of course! organic food means they plnt the food witout using any pesticides or harmful chemical. it's called organic food when there is about 75% of the source and ingredients is 100% pure means no chemical. so, when it's no pesticides and chemical, it totally safe the envinronment! no air pollution (the particle release by the chemical) and no acidic soil that can make seedling cannot grow up….







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  1. Lindsay M says

    June 5, 2007 at 6:30 pm

    it doesnt even though people are all going crazy because they think they are saving the world they are just making it worse .
    References :
    http://www.organicfood.com

  2. curious_person_w/a_good_question says

    June 5, 2007 at 6:36 pm

    no pestisides therefore no harming animals in the enviornment
    References :

  3. CHeMpaKA says

    June 5, 2007 at 7:05 pm

    yes, of course! organic food means they plnt the food witout using any pesticides or harmful chemical. it's called organic food when there is about 75% of the source and ingredients is 100% pure means no chemical. so, when it's no pesticides and chemical, it totally safe the envinronment! no air pollution (the particle release by the chemical) and no acidic soil that can make seedling cannot grow up….
    References :
    my reading

  4. Mr. Squiggles says

    June 5, 2007 at 7:20 pm

    It really shouldn't be so much about growing "Organic" but on sustainability. The whole cycle of the food from seed to harvest to dinner table and finally back to the ground from which it came. Allowing things to grow in their environment and not altering them to grow where we want them to be. Composting to put the nutrients back into the soil to allow things to continue to grow with out having to add foreign substances to coerce growth. You can grow anything organically any where but it means nothing if it is not able to be maintained for long periods of time. It is only through Sustainable agriculture, finding the balance between giving and taking from the land that will truly benefit the environment.
    References :
    A good source is a book called "The Sustainable Kitchen"
    Has Great Recipes too!

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