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Hello All

This post is in response to Layne Westover.

I fear that the days of organic honey or organic anything else as heretofore
understood are long gone. We must now accept IMO that we are all living on a
polluted planet and the best that we can say is that any product we produce
or eat is at least as polluted as what may be termed 'The Average Planet
Pollution Level'. This IMHO is the average pollution which we will tend to
meet on the planet. It may be less in some places and more in others, but in
this context, the concept of anything being 'organic' is impossible, unless
we re define organic as possessing a level of pollution lower than the
'Average Planet Pollution Level'

And how do we define this?

Sincerely

Tom Barrett
49 South Park, Foxrock
Dublin 18
Ireland
Tel + 353 1 289 5269
Fax + 353 1 289 9940

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