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A Guide to Organic Foods


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Organic Foods at a Glance

Organic foods are becoming more and more popular each year. Long before humans became dominant, nature has found his own balance. Various crops such as rice, wheat, corn already in the earth, as well as insects that depend on them. When people think of it as a pest species and then attacked him with toxic chemicals. Toxic chemicals that eventually not only kill pests but also kill the various species are useful to humans, such as bee pollinators and pest-eating birds. Finally toxic chemicals intended for nuisance species are also harmful because it undermines the human body. But now has come at last to return to the awareness of nature.

Many countries began to return to organic farming. Even in countries like Indonesia to the organic agriculture has begun to develop. With awareness for organic foods are not only the consumers who become healthy but also farmers and the environment.

Organic Foods – What Is It?

Organic foods are grown without synthetic pesticides and fertilizers, antibiotics or growth hormones. Organic food production is based on a system of farming that strives for balance with nature, using methods and materials designed with the environment in mind. Food grown without pesticides; grown without artificial fertilizers; grown in soil whose humus content is increased by the additions of organic matter, grown in soil whose mineral content is increased by the application of natural mineral fertilizers; has not been treated with preservatives, hormones, antibiotics, etc. And the important thing also, about the storage, do not forget about the storage especially for food processors and food manufacturers, they  must separate organic products from non-organic products and take steps to ensure that organic foods don’t come into contact with forbidden chemicals or substances.

What to Expect From Organic Foods?

Our body would be healthier if we always consume organic food.

Foods grown conventionally are treated with chemicals and pesticides to control weeds and pests, prevent plant disease and fertilize soil. These chemicals and toxic materials can remain on foods long after they are harvested and can pose health threats to you and your family. Conventionally produced foods are cheaper than organic foods. It is caused by organic foods tightly controlled to be free of chemicals, using natural compost instead of hormones or additives so it takes more time and money but finally produce quality products more healthy. Organic foods have been proven to not only taste better, but to also contain more of the food’s natural vitamins and minerals than foods harvested by modern farming methods.

Some people buy organic products because they are concerned about pesticides, antibiotics or other chemical residues in food. They prefer food produced naturally for the long-term health.

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Organic Farm Klaipeda District – Klaipeda, Lithuania

Organic Farming
Image taken on 2009-04-11 17:03:05 by whl.travel.

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Mitchell Bay Organic Farm

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Image taken on 2008-09-17 16:53:04 by Conservation Commission.

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Organic Food and Baby Health

We live in an industrial world and yet organic food is the buzz word as many major baby food companies have introduced organic baby food in the market. Organic foods are already available for adults and are popular around the world as they provide nutritious and chemical free food products. Organic baby food gives a chance to your baby’s against direct exposure to harmful pesticides and other chemicals in the food. The popularity of such foods is on the rise as for every parent the utmost priority is the health of baby and any small effort to safeguard it beneficial long term impact.  Let us study about the relation between the newborn baby care and organic food.

Normally the aim of the agriculture industry is to maximize the production through use of chemicals and pesticides. Organic farming gives a ray of hope by not using conventional pesticides, antibiotics or growth hormones but aiming for environmentally friendly production methods. There are various governmental and non-governmental certifying authorities who provide organic seals for products.

The methods used in organic farming are biological pesticides, compost and other organic manures as fertilizers. Animals raised on such organic farms, on organic produce provide for organic milk and other products. While neither the, the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) nor The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) claim or guarantee that  organic foods are safer or more nutritious than are other foods still the seal provides an assurance that whatever is entering the body of the child is clean and free from contamination.

This is one assurance any parent would love to get. While the direct benefits of organic baby food are yet to be tested, the extra cost of organic baby food might be a little burden but provides an environmentally friendly and healthier food for the baby.

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karen stocking carrots – everdale organic farm

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Image taken on 2009-09-26 12:47:55 by ckphotography.

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