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Been thinking about this for a while.
We are currently losing various chemicals, and realistically are likely to lose more in the future than are approved as new ones. Add to this the fact that the current ones are having more issues with resistance, and you start to question their use.
Pushing the bad side of chemicals, even when based on questionable science, is like leaning on an open door. So should we all go organic and use social media to persuade people to spend more on their food.
Even once we are out of Europe we will still end up tied to trade deals and unable to prevent the import of food not raised to our standards, but we may be able to get a message across about.chemicals being bad.
We are currently losing various chemicals, and realistically are likely to lose more in the future than are approved as new ones. Add to this the fact that the current ones are having more issues with resistance, and you start to question their use.
Pushing the bad side of chemicals, even when based on questionable science, is like leaning on an open door. So should we all go organic and use social media to persuade people to spend more on their food.
Even once we are out of Europe we will still end up tied to trade deals and unable to prevent the import of food not raised to our standards, but we may be able to get a message across about.chemicals being bad.