Why Aren't More Commercial Farmers Using
Organic Pesticides?
With all the detrimental findings about the use of synthetic
chemicals as insecticides it makes one wonder why more
commercial farmers are not opting to use organic
pesticides.
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The health risks to humans and the environment are well
known, so why is commercial agriculture dragging its feet on
making the switch?
In all fairness there are more commercial organic farmers
today than there has ever been. Thankfully this appears to be a
growing trend, as more and more people are demanding that their
food sources are safe and chemical free. It is not uncommon now
to be able to walk into any grocery store and have a wide
selection of organically grown produce.
So why are some farmers dragging their feet? There are
several reasons and it actually boils down to economics,
urbanization, and consumer demand. There is a light at the end
of that tunnel and we are already starting to see big changes
in commercial agriculture.
At last it seems that science and nature are beginning to
see eye to eye at least when it comes to organic pesticides.
The scientific community is starting to take a closer look at
the properties of plants that have natural insecticide and
organic pesticides qualities and their abilities to control
insect infestations. Many organic farmers have been utilizing
these methods for centuries and now that science is taking a
closer look at them it seems as if general thought about
organic gardening is changing.
One of the problems the commercial farmers face, amongst
many, is the need to produce as much yield as possible that is
sellable. The average American consumer expects a certain
quality and normally will not purchase produce that has any
visible blemish so in part they are to blame. Natural
insecticides being milder and need more frequent applications,
tend not to be effective compared to their synthetic
counterparts in producing blemish free produce. So in this case
it boils down to economics.
In the past few years the use of natural insecticides is
becoming more widespread, and commercially prepared natural
insecticides are more readily available to commercial farmers
as well as the general public. More and more commercial farmers
are beginning to look at natural insecticides as a means for
insect control. Once the general public begins to become more
accepting of organic gardening methods and natural insecticide
methods commercial farmers will no doubt follow suit.
Science is beginning to look closer at plants with natural
insecticide qualities and are developing better ways to extract
and utilize natural insecticides, for their use on a broader
scale within commercial farming. Because of this, it will
become more commonplace as time goes on to see more farmers
becoming organic ones.
But in the world of commercial farming, as in most any
business, it boils down to supply and demand. If consumers
demand chemical free produce, that is organically grown, insist
that only organic insecticides are used and are willing to pay
for it, than commercial farmers will supply it. Once consumers
begin to choose regularly organic produce treated only with
natural pesticides methods, over produce it has been
synthetically treated, the more farmers will turn towards
organic farming.
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