In The Eyes Of The Environmentalist !Information on organic food and more!

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In The Eyes Of The Environmentalist !Information on organic food and more!

How does organic food farming benefit the environment? Organic farmers use only chemicals that are license for organic farming !!!! Inorganic farmer use as many chemicals as they want as long as they are not against the law.

How does that help the environment? Organic farms Does not poison rivers or plants. Inorganic farms Does poison rivers and plants! Also makes land erosion.

Can organic farms produce enough food for everybody? There are more organic farms every day! Studies prove that organic farming can one day feed the world!!!!!!!

Do they have the same shelf life? It all depends on the fruit and the environment

Bye Now you pass this information along !!!!!!