Essay Topic: Organic Farming - Interesting research + articles
ESSAY TITLE: Are Organic Veg Boxes the Answer to UK’s Future Soil Health?
My chosen essay topic is about the current circumstances surrounding organic farming, in particular the production of vegetables in the UK, and the impact on soil for better and for worse. Using Riverford Organic Farmers as a case study I will explore this topic in greater detail. In this blog post, I wanted to feature some interesting articles I found whilst researching my essay and some surprising statistics.
Why did I choose this topic?
This year in particular has brought into question where we source our food and is its production sustainable. Sales of organic food box delivery schemes have seen a massive increase since the pandemic with a 12.6% rise in 2020 and my family and I relied on a local veg box during the lockdown as a source of fresh produce and cooking inspiration from its seasonality. This drew my interest and so I wanted to explore further the environmental positives of organic farming.
An interesting book to read on the topic:
'Silent Spring' - by Rachel Carson
The book “Silent Spring,” written in 1962 by Rachel Carson
(1907-1964) may be one of the most important warnings against the use of
agricultural pesticides and herbicides written in the 20th century. She was one
of the first to question man’s inclination to control nature and decide who and
what dies and when. Through storytelling and scientific research, Carson
showed that all biological systems are dynamic and that interfering with
synthetic chemicals would cause problems elsewhere.
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