What's really in the food and drinks you put into your body? Look into the organic difference. Read and share your ideas here, and visit www.organic-food-and-drink.com for more.
Tuesday, July 29, 2008
Organics - fad or the future?
Drought no barrier to organic growers
A new report has found that organic produce growers have experienced an 80 per cent growth in farm gate sales over the last four years and locally the organic market seems to be thriving.
How to be a budget organic
Organic food 'good for you' says EU
Health experts push for organic lifestyles
Farmers told organic is way to grow
Prospects flourish within organic industry: expert
George Pontiako, president and CEO of Bi Nutraceuticals, told FoodNavigator-USA.com that while fresh fruit and vegetables are proving the most popular among health-conscious consumers, more unusual organic products, such as beer and vodka, are also becoming successful.
Monday, July 21, 2008
Spotlight on organic food
Finns Lose Taste for Organic Products
Health enthusiasts reluctant to give up pricey organic foods
The lowdown on organic food
What you need to know about organic food
World of difference for Fairtrade as credit crunch takes its toll
The global credit crunch which was born out of the US sub-prime crisis has hit Britain hard and with more of us conscious about how much we spend and what we spend it on, one of the first casualties appears to be the organic and Fairtrade goods which until a few months ago filled middle-class shopping baskets.
Sunday, July 13, 2008
Organic produce...from China??
But what if those organic vegetables came from China? Would you serve them to your family?
It turns out you may already have.
Organic trend produces confusion
Organic food sales in the United States have escalated by 17 to 20 percent a year for the past few years, compared to 2 to 3 percent a year for conventional foods. This could be partly attributed to the concern many have about the potential harmful effects of foods exposed to hormones, pesticides, and antibiotics used in conventional farming.
Industry Fails to Explain Organics to Public
These were the findings of a sixmonth study on organic fruit and vegetables, published this week by the dunnhumby Academy of Consumer Research at Kent Business School, Canterbury.
Organic farming important in producing clean, safe food
Organic farming depends on environmentally-friendly resources like natural fertilizer. It uses biological ways to combat agricultural problems and tries to stay away from chemical substances that can alter the food and its quality.
Local and organic are the buzzwords, but they don't always mix
Local and organic are the latest foodie buzzwords - but don't always mix well. Good intentions can be lost in an ethical minefield.
Organic ingredients may clock up many air miles and the eco-aware restaurateur is left weighing up the evils of air freight over the lower environmental impact of organic farming.
New test to show if vegetables are really organic
A New Zealand scientist has invented a test to discover if vegetables have been grown organically.
GNS Science's Karyne Rogers said she developed the test to stop people being "fobbed off by someone else's half-baked organic vegetables", the Dominion Post reported today.
The isotope test looks at base elements in vegetables, and shows whether they were raised with organic manure or industrial fertiliser.