Is demand for Organic produce low because the big businesses involved in fertiliser, pesticides and seed production will see their revenue greatly reduced? See http://www.organicdirect.co.nz/news-detail.php?newsID=380 and consider what more farmers turning to Organics would do to some business that are influential with New Zealand government.
Started by Megan L. in September 2009, about Agriculture & Food, Industry & Business, Organic, Politics & Government
We're creating a database of gardening knowledge for kiwi's and are looking for people to contribute. Even if you're not an expert at growing organic veggies, we'd like your feedback. The web site is www.MyGarden.co.nz and as an added incentive, there is a prize of $2000 up for grabs. Regards ...
Started by Carlin A. in September 2009, about Lifestyle & Behavior, Organic, Permaculture, Transition Towns
We've been running random food trials at home. Highly scientific of course: two chickens, one organic, one not (both free range). I can't tell the difference, especially after a few wines. Same with veges and coffee. But really, is there a differene in taste? I think not. What do you ...
Started by Vincent Heeringa in July 2009, about Children and Families, Food, Health, Organic

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