THUYẾT TRÌNH TIẾNG ANH
THUYẾT TRÌNH TIẾNG ANH
THUYẾT TRÌNH TIẾNG ANH
Organic food is often fresher because it doesn't contain preservatives that make it last
longer.
Organic farming tends to be better for the environment. Organic farming practices
may reduce pollution, conserve water, reduce soil erosion, increase soil fertility, and
use less energy
Organically raised animals are NOT given antibiotics, growth hormones, or fed
animal byproducts . Organically-raised animals tend to be given more space to
move around and access to the outdoors, which helps to keep them healthy.
Organic meat and milk can be richer in certain nutrients. Results of a 2016
European study show that levels of certain nutrients, including omega-3 fatty acids,
were up to 50 percent higher in organic meat and milk than in conventionally raised
versions.
On the other hand, organic foods have some disadvantages. The major negative side is that, they
do not stay fresher for a long time, since natural products do not involve any preservatives.
Therefore they tend to spoil much quicker, their storage life is shorter in comparison to that
involve chemical substances in it. Moreover, the growing up of natural foods takes a long time,
because farmers do not engage any artificial methods to grow organic foods, as a result, it
influences the cost of product great. It is obvious that, expensive products are not an optional
choice for consumers
Some studies have indicated that the use of pesticides even at low doses can increase the risk
of certain cancers, such as leukemia, lymphoma, brain tumors, breast cancer
Pregnant women are more vulnerable due to the added stress pesticides put on
their already taxed organs. Plus, pesticides can be passed from mother to child in
the womb, as well as through breast milk.
Doctors recommend washing produce very carefully. Handling meat carefully is important too.
Rinsing fresh produce reduces but does not eliminate pesticides. Peeling sometimes helps,
but valuable nutrients often go down the drain with the skin. The best approach: eat a varied
diet, wash and scrub all produce thoroughly, and buy organic when possible.
Known as the “Clean 15”, these conventionally-grown fruits and vegetables are
generally low in pesticides:
Asparagus
Avocado
Mushrooms
Cabbage
Sweet Corn
Eggplant
Kiwi
Mango
Onion
Papaya
Pineapple
Sweet Peas (frozen)
Sweet Potatoes
Some types of conventionally-grown produce are much higher in pesticides than others, and
should be avoided when possible. Others are low enough that buying non-organic is
relatively safe.
Other ways to keep the cost of organic food within your budget
Shop at farmers' markets. Many cities, as well as small towns, host a weekly farmers' market,
where local farmers sell their produce at an open-air street market, often at a discount to
grocery stores.
Join a food co-op. A natural foods co-op, or cooperative grocery store typically offers lower
prices to members, who pay an annual fee to belong
Buy in season. Fruits and vegetables are cheapest and freshest when they are in season. Find
out when produce is delivered to your market so you're buying the freshest food possible.
Shop around. Compare the price of organic items at the grocery store, the farmers' market,
online, and in other venues (even the freezer aisle).
Remember that organic doesn't always equal healthy. Making junk food sound healthy is
a common marketing ploy in the food industry but organic baked goods, desserts, and snacks
are usually still very high in sugar, salt, fat, or calories. It pays to read food labels carefully.
Organic food is more labor intensive since the farmers do not use synthetic pesticides,
chemical fertilizers, or drugs. Organic certification is expensive and organic feed for animals
can cost twice as much