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Re: [Eco] Organic milk and meat worse for the environment?

  • From"Jonathan G." <jonathang@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • DateFri, 23 Feb 2007 08:53:46 -0600
It's also true that if all food were produced organically, that due to the 
increased amount of land that it requires and the lowered efficiency of the 
crops, there would not be enough food to feed the current population of the 
earth.

J/

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Rebecca Stallings" <becca@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: "Eco Foundation Discussion List" <eco@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Friday, February 23, 2007 6:40 AM
Subject: [Eco] Organic milk and meat worse for the environment?


Whoa!  Here's an interesting finding:

The Way to a Manchester's Stomach
New study says some organic food no better for the environment

In case you weren't confused enough about your grocery shopping, a
government-sponsored study in the U.K. has added a possible twist. It
suggests that some organic foods may not be better for the environment
than their conventional counterparts. While the 200-page study by the
Manchester Business School found that many organic products do have
lower impacts than their pesticide-laden brethren, it points out that
the act of producing others can actually have a bigger impact. Organic
milk, for instance, requires 80 percent more land and creates 20 percent
more carbon dioxide than conventional milk; organic chickens, because
they're raised longer than those crammed into crummy conventional coops,
require 25 percent more energy. Britain's top organic group, the Soil
Association, acknowledged that in some cases organic farming can be less
energy-efficient, but said that factors not considered in the study more
than make up for that. Like, say, eating food that's not laced with
neurotoxins.

The above summary is from Daily Grist.  Read more about it at
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2007/02/20/norganic20.xml
---'Becca
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