Monday, March 10, 2014

Philippe Van Den Bossche & Farming In Europe

By Rob Sutter


There are a number of reasons to take organic farming into account, which probably goes without saying. Philippe van den Bossche is one of the many avid supporters of his level of growth and there are many consumers who see the benefits behind it as well. That being said, what are some of the areas that should have more in the way of organics seen? There are many different points to take into account and I believe that organics in Europe should be given, at the least, more awareness.

There was a written report on the Times of Malta that spoke about the idea of organic farming, one of the focuses of Philippe van den Bossche. I believe that names like Philippe should focus on the way that it is done in Europe, especially considering the fact that these particular crops are some of the most natural and, as a result, the healthiest that can be imagined. A European Commission publication was cited and it said that only 0.2 percent of land in Malta was used for organic growth. This is, to say the least, a miniscule amount.

This isn't to say that matters weren't taken in order to improve organic cultivation. In fact, the article said that even though matters were taken in order to improve things, the situation remained unchanged since 2007. Only 20 hectares were used for this purpose, with three more being seen since 2011. However, these particular changes have hardly made much of a difference, which is unfortunate considering the plentiful benefits behind this level of growth. If you'd like to know what there is to benefit from, certain points are worth looking into.

First of all, keep in mind that organic crops are not subject to pesticide exposure, which is one of the many points that help to make them healthy. Secondly, what about the level of interaction that is seen between various parties? The business that happens from farmer to consumer is very local, which is exactly the type of scope that should be had as far as farming of this caliber is concerned. This, more than anything else, will bring about some of the best crops that can be imagined.

I believe that Philippe van den Bossche understands how well organics will be able to come into effect in the long term. However, the idea of them being seen in every area of the world is something that may be a bit tougher to support. These crops are useful, which goes without saying, and they should be taken in by everyone, regardless of where they live. With so many benefits to be had over conventional fruits and vegetables, no one should overlook how great they can prove to be.




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