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Why is organic food more expensive?
Something I never understood, why is something that takes less chemicals & less processing more expensive?
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Because people are willing to pay a premium for it.
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Cuz hippies are suckers.
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Ask Marina, she's the specialist for organic vegetables. or at least she has friends who are...
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if produce is grown with no pesticides, etc. it is more prone to infestations, disease, etc. so there is a smaller crop yield
but also, because it's "trendy"...that always drives prices up...look at sushi prices over the last decade or so... |
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I still can't believe I paid $1000 for food that wasn't even cooked. :( |
with chickens its because they inject them with steraroids and hormones or whatever to make them grow faster so they get more pounds out of a chicken quicker. they obviously make less $ if they dont use it, hence the higher price.
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Tell me about it. It's a rip off.........
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Organic food is more expensive because the yield per acre is much much less.
Chemical fertilizers, pesticides, herbicides, etc etc.. allow for massive yields per acre compared to growing organically. :2 cents: |
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You stack chickens vertically in a warehouse, put cows each in their own cow-size pen and shove chemicals into tomatoes that make them 10x as big and you make a lot more product for a lot cheaper on less land. |
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weeds reduce yields big time, unless you pull them by hand and that costs big money bugs eat the shit out of crops, so you need insecticides to kill them same with diseases like fungus and blight, you need fungicides to keep in check or yields go way down if you never have farmed or raised crops it's hard to visualize |
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