Organic food has become mainstream but still has room to grow
- Written by Kathleen Merrigan, Executive Director, Swette Center for Sustainable Food Systems, Arizona State University
References
- ^ CC BY-ND (creativecommons.org)
- ^ Organic Foods Production Act of 1990 (www.ams.usda.gov)
- ^ top five organic retailers (www.thebalancesmb.com)
- ^ 82% of Americans buy some organic food (ota.com)
- ^ 6% (www.foodbeverageinsider.com)
- ^ organic farming has many benefits (doi.org)
- ^ organic food costs 20% more (www.ams.usda.gov)
- ^ far fewer pesticide residues (www.washingtonpost.com)
- ^ 2 million farms in the U.S. (downloads.usda.library.cornell.edu)
- ^ only 16,585 are organic (www.nass.usda.gov)
- ^ 5.5 million acres (www.nass.usda.gov)
- ^ growing animal feed and biofuel feedstocks like corn and soybeans (www.bloomberg.com)
- ^ must graze on pasture (www.ams.usda.gov)
- ^ climate and environmental benefits (rodaleinstitute.org)
- ^ younger on average than conventional farmers (www.nass.usda.gov)
- ^ challenges for organic farmers (www.nass.usda.gov)
- ^ Swette Center for Sustainable Food Systems (sustainability-innovation.asu.edu)
- ^ realize the untapped promise of organic agriculture (sustainability-innovation.asu.edu)
- ^ USDA assistance for organic producers (www.ams.usda.gov)
- ^ top 10% richest farms (www.ewg.org)
- ^ True Cost Accounting (www.taylorfrancis.com)
- ^ Sign up today (theconversation.com)
- ^ true cost of that food is $3.2 trillion (www.rockefellerfoundation.org)
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