i remember asking the same question lazyman but i dont think it takes less labor to grow organic crops....
i was told ther prices are up because of the many certifications to be organic, plus chemical agriculture is heavily subsidised by the taxpayer through the government, whereas organic farmers get litttle to no help..The consumer actually pays three times when they buy intensively farmed food. Firstly, they pay for ther bunk poor diet (rising cases of asthma, cancers, heart disease and dietary disorders ). Next, they pay for the same food through their taxes, as modern farming is subsidised through the tax system. Thirdly, the consumer pays again to clean up the damage to the environment caused during the growing and the raising of the food.
i was told ther prices are up because of the many certifications to be organic, plus chemical agriculture is heavily subsidised by the taxpayer through the government, whereas organic farmers get litttle to no help..The consumer actually pays three times when they buy intensively farmed food. Firstly, they pay for ther bunk poor diet (rising cases of asthma, cancers, heart disease and dietary disorders ). Next, they pay for the same food through their taxes, as modern farming is subsidised through the tax system. Thirdly, the consumer pays again to clean up the damage to the environment caused during the growing and the raising of the food.