Is organic food really as natural as you think? Try veganic!

I have to pay a lot of attention to my health so when I buy food, I want to make sure I always buy the best. But can the best be produced on a massive scale? Nope; here is why.

Organic food still uses manure and animal parts (bones, blood, feathers) as fertilizers which often contains antibiotics and other substances which are deleterious for our health.

Organic farmers use organic pesticides which kill insects and still use tillage leaving the land bare and likely to die in a few years. They also use herbicides to get rid of weeds.

Monocrops have also shown to be a disaster for the ecosystem as there is no such thing in nature; in fact they require lots of tillage to manage water, nutrients and weeds.

For this reason, VEGANIC Farming and Gardening was born. The impact of veganic agriculture is minimal on the environment and respects all sort of organisms including microorganisms. The only fertilizer used is plant based, the land is constantly covered and never bare and predator insects and pollinators are not killed in case of farming. Predator insects are those insects which feed on worms normally found in fruit and vegetables. Pollinators such as bees are fundamental to ensure biodiversity. This kind of cooperative agriculture between farmers and nature is vital to maintain the soil healthy and naturally rich of nutrients which are indispensable for life (including our life).

Why is veganic important?

Because if the same agricultural companies (e.g.: Monsanto) which are managing our frankenfood put their hands on so called organic farming then I don’t need to tell you what’s going to happen, or better, what’s already happening. They have no respect for life or the environment whatsoever; the only thing they care about is money.

If you are vegan don’t fall into the trap of organic labeling!

Organic farms still kill the land and pollute the environment so we must make sure that agriculture goes towards veganic as soon as possible.

The scientific facts mentioned in this article were taken from Hellen Atthowe’s (organic horticulture researcher and farmer ) presentation and if you are interested in a in depth explanation, you can watch her presentation here: Veganic Farming & Gardening. If you prefer to see her experiments with the land together with Carl Rosato since the 1970’s, watch this talk: Edible Education.

I thank Mother Earth for being so patience with us and I wish you all a gorgeous and sunny journey!

Sponsor Me