In the late 1960′s, the Green Revolution changed the way farmers grew their crops in India. Today, there is a small but growing group of people who care about organic food, educating the public about consumer awareness, taste preferences, and the true cost of food.
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thank you, so interesting
I totally love sloths.
it is true... i dont drink that much milk, maybe once a month, maybe sometimes not even once a month…
What a lovely dog, very patient. Kittens lovely too.
Very,very interesting. Gorgeous photos. Thank you.
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+ add your ownTotal organic and criminalise pesticide!
It will come to be widely accepted and wanted one day or another. It's good to hear that already some people are making a change.
I don't think it is just the Indians
Respect for the earth means healthy environment = healthy people and wildlife.
good news!
Awareness will help, but we also need organizing to change the institutions and markets.
There was a shop in my area which used to sell organic foods. But it closed down and there's now a more "normal" shop there. Consumer awareness would do the trick.
organic is how things have grown naturally since Nature was in charge. What are we doing to her?
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