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Growth of Organic Farming Offers Environmental Benefits
un articulo por Charlie and Tony
For years, organic farmers have been quietly advocating the environmental and health benefits of natural agriculture. What began as a fringe movement, however, has broken through to the mainstream, with organic farming showing impressive growth and potential to provide an environmentally sustainable solution to the worlds hunger problems.
Organic farming is now practiced in over 100 countries, with the US market predicted to grow to $30.7 billion by 2007. Organic products are new used by 39% of the population, and The Rodale Institute, which promotes organic farming, aims to certify 100,000 organic farmers by 2013, representing 5% of all farmers in the United States.
This growth ensures that the environmental and health benefits of the organic farming industry continue to spread throughout the country. Organic crops require 50% less energy to cultivate, and actually reduce greenhouse gases by locking carbon into the soil rather than the air. On an individual level, consuming organic food prevents exposure to harmful chemicals found in pesticides. To learn more about the health and environmental benefits of organic food, visit www.ota.com.
You can support organic farmers locally by buying produce from farmers markets, starting your own organic garden, and increasingly, just going to the store. Thanks to the mainstreaming of organic farming, food companies such as Kraft and General Mills now offer organic food as well, making it widely available even in urban areas and places with unfavorable growing climates. Ultimately, organic farming is clearly here to stay, so start taking advantage of the benefits now. Your family, and the earth, will thank you for it.
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