2. No Nasty Additives
Organic
food doesn't contain food additives which can cause health problems such as heart disease, osteoporosis, migraines and hyperactivity.
Amongst the additives banned by the Soil Association are hydrogenated fat, aspartame (artificial sweetener) and monosodium
glutamate.
3. Avoids Pesticides
Over 400 chemical pesticides are routinely
used in conventional farming and residues are often present in non-organic food. The UK government has recently found high levels
of pesticide residues in baby food, spinach, dried fruit, bread, apples, celery, and chips.
4. No GM
Genetically
modified (GM) crops and ingredients are not allowed under organic standards.
5. Reliance on Drugs Removed
There is growing concern about the high use of
antibiotics on farm animals and the possible effects on human health. Soil Association standards prohibit the routine use
of antibiotics.
6. No Hidden Costs
Compare this with the £120m that tax
payers fork out to pay for removing chemicals from drinking water, mainly as a result of the pesticides used in farming.
7. High Standards
Organic food comes from trusted sources.
All organic farms and food companies are inspected at least once a year. The standards for organic food are laid down in European
law.
8. Care for Animal’s
Animal welfare is taken very seriously
under organic standards. The benefits of the organic approach are acknowledged by animal welfare organizations such as Compassion
in World Farming as well as the UK government.
9. Good for Wildlife and the Environment
The UK government has said that organic
farming is better for wildlife, causes lower pollution from sprays, produces less carbon dioxide - the main global warming
gas - and less dangerous wastes.
10.
Top for Taste
Many people prefer organic food because they say it tastes better. A number of top chefs
choose organic, and every year many are involved in organic food awards.