Organic group urges
less pork and healthier diets
Reuters
Helen Browning, the association's food and farming director
said a study to be released soon showed production of poultry and pigs would
fall to between 1/4 and 1/3 of current levels while wheat crops would decline
by about 30 percent.
The Soil Association is
She told a conference organised by
the Agricultural Industries Confederation that wheat supplies available for
human consumption would be just as high, however, due to lower animal feed use.
Production of oats, barley and pulses was expected to be
fairly stable while agricultural employment would climb by 73 percent and the
use of fertilisers fall by 95 percent.
The study was conducted by the
Browning said there would be enough food in the system as a
whole "albeit with some quite serious dietary changes some of which the
Food Standards Agency (
Browning said consumption of organic food in
"We are likely to see the organic market plateau for a
time as people sort their finances out," she said.
(Reporting by Nigel Hunt; Editing by Peter Blackburn)
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