Why is Organic Food Gaining Popularity?
Folks from my
generation (born before the 60s) have had the privilege of consuming the food,
the way nature intended it to be. 1965 witnessed the green revolution in India,
as we really needed to have higher agri production and that led to increased
use of fertilizers and other agri techniques including the use of high yielding
modified seeds etc. This was of course the need of the hour and the regular
famines which were consistent in our country were almost eliminated.
Over the years,
farm lands kept becoming weaker due to excessive use of these fertilizers and
to maintain the yield, more fertilizers were used, thus making the produce
unhealthy. Most farmers strayed away from the GAP (Good Agricultural Practices)
and used the chemicals which exceeded the prescribed limits.
Thus we were
introduced to the food which constantly became more and more dangerous and
lesser and lesser nutritious as the inputs were increased to achieve desired
yield output.
We also witnessed
increased number of diseases like cancer, diabetes, blood pressure etc., and
now the studies are suggesting that intake of chemical laden food is probably
one of the major causes of these medical problems. The immunity levels were
compromised and we became more prone to catching common viruses and bacterial
infections too. Our body immunity gave up the fight much earlier than it was
supposed to.
In the early
2000’s, people started to realize the benefits of naturally grown food, with no use of
chemicals and the way nature wanted us to grow them. This food was called
Organic Food. The food that was grown without any chemicals and the food that
was grown the way our grandparents and their parents had grown. The irony is
that we started using the adjective with the food that was as natural as our
breath. To me it should be called food. Just Food. Should we use an adjective,
we should use it as chemically grown food. The differentiator should be between
Food and Chemically laden food. The pesticides that we use in the farms today
comes with a warning skull and written on it is “Poison”, so how can that be
just food and not termed as chemically grown food. To me food is what we today
call “Organic” food. We should bring in this change so that we understand that
Organic is normal and chemical laden food is not normal.
With more and more
people becoming aware of good eating habits, Organic food is resurfacing in the
markets and in our kitchens. As the demand for such food grows, the supply will
tend to increase, thus rationalizing the prices. The organic food which used to
be prohibitively expensive 10 years ago is now much cheaper, though still
expensive than the chemically grown food. As more and more people join this old
ways of consuming food, more and more farmers will eventually get back to the
way food was grown, naturally. And this will bring more joy to them, as they
get back to farming the way their fathers and forefathers did.
The new generation
is realizing that, if I sweat it out in the gym and then eat a banana which is
sprayed with chemicals to ripen it, I’m doing more harm to my body than doing
any good. The realization has dawned upon us that that we are what we eat.
Eating unhealthy food will only increase our medical bills as we grow old and
vice versa. Like I say, paying farmer is much more economical that paying the
Pharma later. And good that, youngsters are realizing this for themselves and
for their children.
One thing positive that turned out from this whole Covid19 is
that people at large have realized that the only way to live healthy and live
longer is to have strong immunity which will be able to ward off any infections
and if caught, will be able to fight it out. And this brought them closer to
the healthier lifestyles, which also included consuming fresh and pure food
which is grown without the aid of any chemicals, currently known as Organic
Food. I wish and hope that we start calling this as vegetables, fruits, pulses,
oils rather than organic vegetables, organic fruits,
organic pulses, organic oils and so on.
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