ORGANIC FOOD DIET HEALTHY DIET. PRESERVATIVES AND FOOD COLOURINGS GMO S NO.

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ORGANIC FOOD DIET HEALTHY DIET

PRESERVATIVES AND FOOD COLOURINGS GMO S NO

BALANCE BETWEEN DIETARY MINERALS VITAMINS PROTEINS

PROTECTSAGAINST NUTRITIONAL DEFICIENCIES PROTECTS AGAINST NUTRITIONAL DEFICIENCIES IT HELPS THE IMMUNE SISTEM LESS DISEASES HEALTHY DIET...

CLEANER WATER PRODUCTIVE SOIL RESPECT FOR BIODIVERSITY

HIGH NUTRITIONAL QUALITY FOOD NATURAL FARMING METHODS

ORGANIC FARMING... what does it means?

NO GMOs No synthetic products &...

CROP PROTECTION

APPROPRIATE FARMING TECHNIQUES

DISEASE-RESISTANT SPECIES SELECTION

BIOLOGICAL CONTROL (INSECTS THAT FEED ON HARMFUL INSECTS)

Natural fertilizer Compost Green manure

Crop rotation Less soil exploitation Less parasites

INTERCROPPING (PUTTING NEAR PLANTS UNDESIDERABLE TO THE PARASITES OF THE OTHER PLANTS)

Planting hedges and trees Barrier against pollution They are home to natural predators of parasites