Showing posts with label farms. Show all posts
Showing posts with label farms. Show all posts

Friday, July 23, 2010

What Is Organic Fish?

Is there such a thing as organic fish?  Surely all fish comes from the sea and eats whatever fish eat?  How can we control that?

As far as I know, fish caught in the wild cannot be marketed as organic in the UK.  However, several supermarkets and many independent organic retailers now stock organic trout and salmon produced in fish farms.  Several types of farmed mussels and shellfish are also likely to become more widely available in the future.

In organic fish farming, many of the pesticides, dyes and antibiotics widely used in conventional fish farming are not permitted and so these fish products are generally accepted to be credible organic products by both the soil association and consumers.

However, from an animal welfare point of view, there is some controversy about allowing farmed fish to be labelled as organic.  Organic principles demand that livestock (which includes fish) should be able to express its ''natural'' behaviour pattern and be kept as close to natural stocking densities as possible.  How can this be when they are kept in cages in either inland or in fish farms out at sea?


The true cost of fish farming

Fish farming seems like a practical solution to the problem of overfishing.  Fish farming, however, is the cause of many problems.  In the UK, its salmon thats most closely associated with farming -- and its shortcomings.  Public demand for cheaper food means that farmed salmon are often kept, for financial reasons, very densely stocked, with huge numbers of fish crammed into very little space.  In this state, the fish can more easily become diseased, and these diseases can spread to wild fish.  Huge amounts of antibiotics are required to keep the fish moderately healthy.  Also a confidential study for the UKs top organic body highlighted gaps between its principles and the standards it accepted, BBC Newsnight reported.


Is organic fish sustainable?

Other problems are escapes, when farmed fish interbreed with wild fish and potentially weaken wild stocks, as well as pollution to the water and seabed around fish farms.  Farmed salmon, which are carnivorous, eat three times their body weight in fish feed, which is made from other fish -- not the best use of resources from an environmental point of view.

Saturday, May 29, 2010

Why Are Online Organic Food Delivery Services On The Increase?

After a hard week at work or looking after children or relatives, the last thing you want to do is spend time pushing a big heavy shopping trolley around your local supermarket or walking around the busy town or shopping centre.  Have you realized how much time you spend, and how much energy you use when shopping?

Are you sick and tired of having to waste this precious time, when you could be spending it with your family, chilling out or doing something of your choice?  If so, then you need to start looking into deliver services in your area.  Delivery services are becoming more and more popular as the growth of the internet means that nearly everybody has access to a computer and can save time by ordering online.  You can even save money as its not as easy to get tempted into impulse buying when you cant see the packaging in front of you.  Just think, no more dragging young children around the supermarket and watching in dismay as they try to pull everything off the shelves!

At the moment nearly every region in the UK has a delivery service that is easy to find online, GuideMeGreen has loads of local and national organic, fair-trade and special diet delivery services with an increasing range of food and non-food products.  You often have to sign up or register with these sites and then you can begin your shopping right away.  They are easy and fun and so convenient that you will find yourself with almost too much time on your hands!

Obviously, different companies offer different foods for delivery but you can often buy most if not all of your favourite groceries and more from these companies.  You can find a vast selection of fruits and vegetables, both organic, locally grown and sometimes imported.  You will find exotic fruits and vegetables as well as the old staples like potatoes and carrots.  No matter what you need you can get it from these great food services.

You will also find a huge selection of organic dried and canned goods that you can have delivered right to your door any day of the week.  Canned soup and dried pasta are just a few of the great items you can have delivered to you each week.  Most of these services even have goodies like organic cookies and even some organic cakes!  Many companies have non food lines such as eco friendly washing and laundry products.

You will get a choice of delivery.  You may choose to have your food delivered after work or while you are at work.  Many people choose to have their shopping dropped off while they are at work so that they are there when they get home.  You can even ask that the goods be left in the back garden or with a neighbour so that they do not get stolen.

Organic food delivery services are flexible and convenient and they are something that every one can benefit from.  The increasing number of people using these services is testament to that.  The choice comes when you decide which ones to use -- should it be supermarkets where you can buy anything and everything in one go or should you support the smaller companies where you may not be able to buy everything that you are used to ... ill let you decide.