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Monday, September 16, 2019

Buying organic produce.



Buying organic produce.


Organic food is the cheapest when bought directly from a farmer or producer, either via a box scheme, farmers market or form shop. Buying local, organic food will often cost less than the non-organic equivalent. Unfortunately, most of us cannot access organic food directly from the producer, and therefore it tends to be more expensỉve than the basic non-organic equivalent in the supermarkets. lt does pay to shops around. Some organic products cost less than premium non-organic products. You might be pleasantly surprised.

If you are on a tight budget, but would like to buy more organic food, then you could try prioritising your purchases. Items such as organic Hour, milk, bread and butter can be cheaper. if you compare prices, you may actually find that many organic brands are cheaper than their conventional equivalents and are often on special offer.

There are other reasons, besides nutrition, that people choose organic food such as taste, to avoid pesticides and a concern for the environment. The organic movement does promote better soỉl and it stands to reason that in the long run, organic farming is better for overall soil quality. Let's not forget the most important factor in your diet, as far as fruit and vegetables are concerned, is to eat as much and as wide variety as possible.




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