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RE: The Organic Fraud
Thanks for reading. There is always a trade of between available square inch per chicken and death of a malnourished child in a poor country.
Thanks for reading. There is always a trade of between available square inch per chicken and death of a malnourished child in a poor country.
I don't think the living conditions of German chickens have any influence on the nutritional status in other countries ;)
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problem has to be addressed by considering the the entire world as one. While advocating for animal rights, we are not considering the poor fellow-humans who cannot afford protein rich food. Let us say we stop producing chicken in the modern way. The organic way is definitely costly and less yielding. Market price is obviously higher also. If the price is very high, how could we avail that in a poor country where people are starving? Chicken is just an example, consider any organic product now. Traditional ways cannot answer the ever increasing starving population problem.