Posted by oldtanker on April 18, 2018 at 10:14:01 from (66.228.255.59):
In Reply to: Organic 'Fad' Grows posted by Traditional Farmer on April 18, 2018 at 05:32:16:
LOL this just gets funnier and funnier. You anti organic/grass fed/free range/cage free and whatever else fits guys need to 1st: stop calling it a fad. It's way past that now. When you have whole grocery stores dedicated to this stuff.....when you have a store that caters to lower income people provide these goods it isn't a fad any longer. Wal Mart did not wake up one day and say "we are going to save the world". They started carrying that stuff because of customer demand.
Basically the end customer is sending farmers a message. That message is that they no longer trust you to provide a safe product. Now don't get going. I didn't say anything was unsafe. John Q. Public said it. With the loudest voice possible......MONEY! That means the farmer has to convince the general public that what they produce is safe. And they are going to look at you as if you were selling used cars. They don't know you and don't trust you.
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