They cultivate and grow as much
organic foodstuffs and fuel as they can.
Highly processed and packaged
organic foodstuffs have an added adverse environmental impact.
The 1970 portfolio News, Mews, Pews, Brews, Stews & Dues, whose title words are screenprinted in «ink» made of
organic foodstuffs ranging from chocolate to Bolognese sauce, was generously displayed in big vitrines.
«The explanation could be that
organic foodstuffs do not contain fungicides or other pesticides, so fungi may have a more favourable environment and increase their toxins.
That is all down to a bald chemical fact: the element is a powerful «electron acceptor», readily sucking up electrons set free when enzymes within living cells break down
organic foodstuffs.
Not exact matches
The same Valencian team has also analysed 1250 samples of cereal - based products from Spain, France and Germany to see whether there are differences between
organic and conventional
foodstuffs in the case of fumosins.
her definition of «cleaning out,» which includes eating whole,
organic foods and avoiding packaged / boxed / processed
foodstuffs
Dr Bügel says: «No systematic differences between cultivation systems representing
organic and conventional production methods were found across the five crops so the study does not support the belief that organically grown
foodstuffs generally contain more major and trace elements than conventionally grown
foodstuffs.»
The specialisms required range from materials such as textiles,
organics,
foodstuffs, metals, ceramic, glass, paper - print and drawings to ephemera, photography, paintings, frames, mechanisms and moving parts, digital and analogue technology, preventive conservation and packing of artworks.
Studies have shown that traditional
organic agriculture produces
foodstuffs that are more nutritious than commodity crops supported by Monsanto seeds and Cargill fertilizer.