Friday, December 11, 2009

Healthy Foods Magazine Why Are Foods That Are Good For You And Healthy So Expensive?

Why are foods that are good for you and healthy so expensive? - healthy foods magazine

As organic foods or just healthier foods with fiber and all that? Why is it so expensive to live healthy lives? Why is it more expensive for food that directly address aDate food source that is longer and processed foods and foods with lots of extra ingredients?

It is simply something that I've come to understand. Ideas?

4 comments:

rowlfe said...

What you pay is, particularly the cost of production. The more mechanized, the cost of lower output, less the cost to you, the consumer, but it also means more quality food. The low cost highly mechanized agriculture is to blame, and that means we need a high performance, meaning that pesticides and as an additive to the waste, and others. So, for a gain of organic farming more labor-intensive production means that the price is higher drives. The cost of food directly related to the amount of work, compared to mechanized production. People want year-round sustainable than it actually is seasonal and other plants. For the harvest throughout the year, with growth throughout the year, which means that transport costs if they can grow year-round in places that are not, and time is usually gasoline into the profit zone by plants sometimes long transport times . It comes down to supply and demand combined with manual labor and mechanized.

Nadira said...

Ok, I'm not racist or anything, but I think it's because usually the healthiest foods are here in the tropics (I live in Sri Lanka), mangos, bananas, avocados, pomegranates, oranges and pineapples. Transportation costs, it is more expensive.

I refer to my foreign friends are so jealous that I pineapple, orange, bay leaves, spinach, avocado and cashew trees are always in my garden because they have to pay much money to buy there.

Furthermore, as someone said, the farmers lose more crops without pesticides, they must be more expensive. And grow plants with no fertilizer for so long and the loss of which they are facing, what a righteous life.

Nadira said...

Ok, I'm not racist or anything, but I think it's because usually the healthiest foods are here in the tropics (I live in Sri Lanka), mangos, bananas, avocados, pomegranates, oranges and pineapples. Transportation costs, it is more expensive.

I refer to my foreign friends are so jealous that I pineapple, orange, bay leaves, spinach, avocado and cashew trees are always in my garden because they have to pay much money to buy there.

Furthermore, as someone said, the farmers lose more crops without pesticides, they must be more expensive. And grow plants with no fertilizer for so long and the loss of which they are facing, what a righteous life.

Nadira said...

Ok, I'm not racist or anything, but I think it's because usually the healthiest foods are here in the tropics (I live in Sri Lanka), mangos, bananas, avocados, pomegranates, oranges and pineapples. Transportation costs, it is more expensive.

I refer to my foreign friends are so jealous that I pineapple, orange, bay leaves, spinach, avocado and cashew trees are always in my garden because they have to pay much money to buy there.

Furthermore, as someone said, the farmers lose more crops without pesticides, they must be more expensive. And grow plants with no fertilizer for so long and the loss of which they are facing, what a righteous life.

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