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    the marketing mix is the product itself; Broom House Farm’s, farm shop stocks a wide variety of product. They breed, rear and sell 100% pure Aberdeen Angus Beef, Lamb, Mutton and Rare Breed British Saddleback Pork, hams, sausages and bacon. The organic Aberdeen Angus meat is key to marketing at Broom House Farm. Jane and Mark chose this breed for the hardiness, size, ease of marketing and their ability to manage in the cold conditions and in the winter. This helps Broom House Farm to achieve…

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    people born globally, scientists’ are trying to find a sufficient way to grow food without countless products spoiling. With there being many debates, such as genetically modified organisms are bad for people and more chemicals are being used than on organic products, about genetically modified organisms more…

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    fertilizers caused the to earth. I can start by buying mostly organic, buy meat that come from animals that are not fed the crops that are grown with the synthetic fertilizers, start shopping at the all natural stores such as Whole Foods. I could also start trying to grow my own vegetables like tomatoes, What I wouldn’t be willing to do is buying only organic because that is to expensive and I do not make enough money to go 100% organic. In order to reduce the impact that using synthetic…

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    many others I fell into believing organic food is better quality and beneficial just because that is what I have been told. My research question is “How, if at all, do the benefits of organic foods outweigh the cost?” One of the benefits believed to be associated with organic foods is higher nutrient levels. Due to the care and way of growing fruit and vegetables organically supposedly they have higher nutrient content. Also…

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    Dunham Case Study

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    in cultivation: organic cultivation is today one of the most popular categories in the multi-billion-dollar food commerce. “Organic is much more mainstream now and more people are seeking it out,” stated Dunham. More consumers are…

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    Why Going Organic is Beneficial Eating is something that must be done to live however, being aware of what the body is consuming is vital. Some foods contain things like synthetic pesticides, bioengineered genes, petroleum-based fertilizers, and sewage sludge-based fertilizers; repulsive! As consumers these are the risks taken each time food is consumed. Consuming food that contains those ingredients is horrible for the human body. These horrible ingredients impact everyone, especially children…

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    Pros Of Eating Meat

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    for free range food, however the general consensus is that it is food procured from animals whom have had frequent access to outdoors and live in more spacious, and therefore, more humane conditions. Many small, family-owned farms are exclusively organic and free range because they cannot afford the expensive machinery required for industrial farming. Also, the big multinational corporations that control the food industry, such as Tyson, outcompete or simply buy the smaller businesses that…

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    Going Organic Benefits

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    Going organic is better for the world altogether, whether it be for biodiversity, for the economy, for the people.Many studies out there show that going organic is a great life choice that everyone should make. According to some up to date research, the chemicals being sprayed on our crops can harm us mentally and physically. This includes animals and insects that help pollinate the Earth. There are various types of chemicals that affect everyone differently in a negative way. Out of all the…

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    companies that offer more than only food such as Wal-Mart. In countering the threats of Whole Foods, the company may benefit from focusing on effective pricing and customer experience for existing customers. Offering the best value for the high end organic and nature foods will provide the most effective method in attracting new customers, and gaining more loyalty from the existing customers. Financial Analysis Analysis for Whole Foods Market is analyzed through the use of the Annual Report…

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    Although there are given benefits of using GMOs in crop production, such as longer lasting produce, easier farming practices, and more appealing crops there are also harmful effects through the consumption of these products. The negative effects we see are the ways in which GMOs can impact the health of an individual, which is evident here. This is why it is important to establish the requirement of GMO label on all food, so that we can start moving towards the right direction and hopefully get…

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