The common perception of anything branded “organic” being truly so is not always true. The belief that the presently followed organic agriculture practices are pesticide free is also turning out to be a farce. There are many outlets that simply put a label organic on their products to sell them at a higher price. None of us have ever asked whether they have been properly certified as organic. A recent study has shown that most of the so called ‘organic’ products had an equal amount of insecticide residues as in their non-organic counterparts. However organic culture is still being practiced. An international example of organic agriculture are the practices followed in Cuba. In India it would be Sikkim. The author explains with ground realities of Cuban agriculture and that of Sikkim why going blindly organic is not a panacea for our problems. The future of agriculture that benefits both the farmer and the consumer is Integrated Pest Management (IPM). The action plan to reach this goal is explained in the book. The next step in quality food production is Good Agricultural Practices or GAP. The third chapter of this book is a guideline on how GAP can be practiced. This book is a must read for the “organic extremist” to understand the facts as they are. This book is an ideal reference for the toiling farmer on producing a healthy crop while maintaining productivity and sustainability with profit.
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