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This comment of John Mackey's confuses me. I just saw him speak last week and he was very convincing in his argument for supporting organics from third world countries over local produce, helping to eliminate poverty and hunger globally. As for the petroleum issue, he sited an example that there are less CO2 emissions produced when a Californian buys rice grown in Bangladesh than when they buy California rice. I am still trying to figure that one out. I believe he was quoting Peter Singer. Well, I still haven't see the Cloud article; maybe it's clear there.

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Time Magazine: Eating Local Is Better Than Organic

This comment of John Mackey's confuses me. I just saw him speak last week and he was very convincing in his argument for supporting organics from third world countries over local produce, helping to eliminate poverty and hunger globally. As for the petroleum issue, he sited an example that there are less CO2 emissions produced when a Californian buys rice grown in Bangladesh than when they buy California rice. I am still trying to figure that one out. I believe he was quoting Peter Singer. Well, I still haven't see the Cloud article; maybe it's clear there.

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Time Magazine: Eating Local Is Better Than Organic

I agree with John, After all the environmental facets of local vs organic arguments are put on the table, in the end it's Taste that matters the most.

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Time Magazine: Eating Local Is Better Than Organic

I appreciate John Cloud’s dilemma, but there are some misconceptions that need correcting. Growing organic foods in humid climates is not necessarily expensive or difficult, but requires a new kind of expertise one might call ‘Beyond Organic.’ When soil fertility issues are addressed skillfully, based on knowledge that is not widely know, the taste and nutritional quality of the produce is superior. Pests, which are nature’s garbage crew, doing away with inferior plants, are not attracted to these superior plants, so pesticide are not needed. But in humid areas, such as Eastern U.S., minerals in the soil are depleted by production and washed away by rain, so the soil must be carefully re-mineralized to attain superior fertility. When local organic farmers learn these new techniques, they will produce excellent produce that will command a premium price, and our local organic producers will flourish.

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