Anthony Suau | The Making Of Organic Rising | 195

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  • Опубликовано: 7 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 12

  • @andrewwoodruff9773
    @andrewwoodruff9773 5 дней назад +9

    Next to war, industrial agriculture is one of the greatest tragedies of our time. The true costs of producing food in this manner are never accounted for. The blame can be spread in a lot of directions, but the bottom line is we need a path for our farmers to get off synthetic inputs. We have sufficient knowledge to due this through implementing regenerative organic principles. While not without challenges, the upsides are too long to list and too beneficial to ignore.
    So what will it take for farmers to take agency on their own lands and become stewards and hero’s of our planet again? What will it take for our government and universities to recognize that it is biology, not chemicals, that will save us from a rapidly changing climate? Will consumers rise and demand more support for a chemical free food system with integrity in labels and a healthier environment to live in?
    Knowledge is power, so thank you Dave for sharing another amazing interview, and with full respect for the courage and time that Anthony Suau dedicated to this film.

  • @PlantRelated
    @PlantRelated 4 дня назад

    wow thanks for this awesome interview!

  • @steveford9294
    @steveford9294 4 дня назад +3

    This is an excellent interview, so much good information. Yes we are being poisoned wholesale, Bobby Kennedy Jr is a wealth of info on this subject also.
    I would love to see this go viral. Absolutely need a part two. Organic rising is a great film, that needs to be seen by the masses too. Not sure if that film is on DVD, need to check with my library.
    Thanks to all the work that went into that film.

  • @gerartsmith
    @gerartsmith 5 дней назад

    🙏Your guest hinted at the nutrient superiority of organic foods on his health in the opening statements. I would hope he would consider and promote that idea more with the appropriate research to back up the obvious to anyone interested . My own life experience backs up the superiority of organic both good and bad, i.e.- you can eat too much of a good thing with consequences.

    • @davechapman3569
      @davechapman3569 4 дня назад

      The only book that I can think of that goes into detail is David Montgomery and Anne Bikle's book "What Your Food Ate." A lot of research is shared. The final chapter draws the conclusion that regenerative is better based on the research done on organic. I missed the logic train on that one, as regenerative means so many different things to so many different people (and corporations). Sometimes it means organic. Sometimes it doesn't. Clearly it doesn't mean organic to Bayer, Syngenta, General Mills, ADM, Bunge, McDonalds, Pepsi, and so many others. But the basic proof is strong that there are substantial nutritional health impacts based on HOW food is grown, and real Organic keeps winning.

  • @danlefever6254
    @danlefever6254 5 дней назад +1

    Just to be clear, Joel Salatin is great on animal welfare but he is not organic. He does not want any government intervention or regulation on his farming operation. He would not meet organic standards because he does not use organic feeds. Nor does he push his neighbor's growing grains for his poultry and swine feeds to be doing biologically regenerative farming.

    • @davechapman3569
      @davechapman3569 4 дня назад

      This is the problem with much "Beyond Organic." Using organic grain is not a minor detail. It is a big deal, and we need to build a system where that is the norm, not the exception. We import about two thirds of the "certified organic" soy and close to half of the "certified organic" corn in this country. I find the inexpensive imports to be highly suspicious. They are imported because they are cheaper, and there is no big labor component to growing grain. It is news to me that other countries are able to beat America on growing grain inexpensively, so why can they do it for "certified organic" grain. There has been a lot of fraud, and we need to stop it.

  • @Healers_Find
    @Healers_Find 4 дня назад

    Well there’s a ton cover ups that are never disclosed to the public. So it’s not surprising to me and many others that disclosure of weaponized food isn’t mainstream. That’s what this upcoming election can change. RFKJr says vote for T man. Regulations need to change for the future of our health.

    • @davechapman3569
      @davechapman3569 4 дня назад +1

      Just to say, Trump's actual history on all this is terrible. Tom Vilsack has been very problematic, but Sonny Perdue was much worse.

    • @umayoub1
      @umayoub1 3 дня назад

      Zionists own and have destroyed the system. It's not just about the mid east, they want destruction worldwide in each industry. Both candidates support them same

    • @Healers_Find
      @Healers_Find 3 дня назад

      @ that’s why he needs RFKJr, did you miss that?!