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The difference between organic and natural farming

The difference between organic and natural farming
- Learn about farming methods that are kind to the environment and people -
When choosing coffee beans, vegetables, fruits, etc., you often hear the terms "organic farming" and "natural farming." Both are gaining attention as environmentally friendly methods for producing safe and secure agricultural products, but there are actually clear differences in the thinking and cultivation methods. Here, we will clarify the differences and explain the appeal of each.
What is organic farming?
Organic farming refers to a cultivation method that does not use chemically synthesized pesticides or chemical fertilizers . In Japan, there is a system called "Organic JAS Certification," and only agricultural products that meet strict standards can be labeled as "organic."
Features
・No chemical fertilizers or pesticides used
・Use organic fertilizers (compost, oil cake, fish meal, etc.)
・We place importance on soil health and utilize the power of microorganisms and nature.
・There are clear certification systems in each country and region.
merit
High safety and peace of mind for consumers
・Reliability is guaranteed because of certification
・Reduces environmental impact and leads to sustainable agriculture
What is natural farming?
Natural farming is a more advanced farming method. It is based on growing crops using only the power of nature, without using any fertilizers or pesticides . There is no formal certification system, and it is carried out based on the philosophy and practices of the farmer.
Features
- No pesticides or fertilizers are used
- Maximize the inherent power of the soil
・Emphasis on natural cycles and harmony with the ecosystem
・Production volume is difficult to stabilize, and harvests tend to be small
merit
・You can taste crops grown purely through the power of nature
・Very little burden on the environment
・The original flavor of the crop is often strongly felt.
Understanding the differences between organic and natural farming
・Fertilizer use : Organic farming = organic fertilizer can be used / Natural farming = no fertilizer is used
・Certification system : Organic farming = There are systems such as organic JAS certification / Natural farming = There is no unified system
・Yield : Organic farming = relatively stable / Natural farming = heavily influenced by weather and soil
・Philosophy : Organic farming = human intervention in harmony with the environment / Natural farming = minimal human intervention and leaving it to the power of nature
In other words, organic farming can be described as "a farming method in which people and nature cooperate," while natural farming can be described as "a farming method that relies on the power of nature."
Organic and natural coffee farming
Organic and natural cultivation is also an important theme in the world of coffee beans.
・Organically grown coffee : Many farms have received international organic certification, and it is distributed as proof of safety and security. It is easy to gain the trust of consumers.
・Naturally grown coffee : This is rare because it is grown without the use of pesticides or fertilizers, and is left to the discretion of the soil and climate. The individuality of the beans and the characteristics of the earth are directly reflected.
In recent years, both have been attracting attention from a sustainability perspective, and are being chosen for their environmental friendliness and support for producers.
Which one should you choose?
Both organic and natural farming have their merits.
・If you want stable quality and reliability, choose organic farming
・If you want to enjoy the unique characteristics and rarity of nature, try "natural cultivation"
As a consumer, it is important to understand these differences and make a choice that suits your values and lifestyle.
summary
Both organic and natural farming are environmentally friendly farming methods that are safe to eat. However, there is a clear difference between them: "organic" means "certified" and "natural" means "no fertilizers or pesticides are used." Understanding the two will make your everyday shopping and coffee selection more meaningful and fulfilling.
Coffee and ingredients color our lives while respecting the power of nature. Knowing the background behind them makes every cup or dish you enjoy even more special.
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