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Organic Vegetables and meat the new Nectar

 

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Organic produce production is not a new thing. In fact it is the food we all used to eat. It is food grown with the assistance of artificial fertilisers and repeated routine pesticide use that is new. Farmers have in fact, regularly over the years been forced to take many reasons not to farm healthy organically farmed vegetables and meat.

 

Following the 2nd world war the UK were determined to be self sufficient with the production of farmed goods. To help bring about this subsidies were offered and incentives to increase yields. This conclusion offered an inviting opening for agricultural chemical companies to offer more and more fertilisers and pesticides. Pesticide traces on vegetables have a number of known dangerous properties for those who eat it and the establishment can be a cause of cancer and many further diseases.

 

Organically farmed food which is created using upto only 4 natural pesticides (non naturally farmed farmers provide an arsenal of over 700 harmful chemical residues to choose from) is merely food why is grown naturally and traditionally and it is wrong to make the assumption that it is a new thing. It is in fact the non organic food that is the new thing.

 

Organic Food not only tastes better it is nutritionally higher quality to food unnaturally grown using chemicals and pesticides. It is also proven to be far ever more advantageous to your state of health.

 

Purely Naturally farmed's Wiltshire Farm Shop is open 7 days a week with a a terrific choice of organic vegetables and meat including Meat, Fruit and Vegetables, Groceries, Dairy products and delicious fresh bread baked daily. Rick Stein has said why "Purely organic produce the Best Trout in Britain). You can definitely also buy our organic trout and other products on-line at http://www.purelyorganic.org.uk

 

 

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