know. even if organic farming requires time and effort fortunately predicts tough times ahead for conventional farming. but he saw kosi use the small income it's a dead end because a number of problems have become insurmountable to see that he's going to be certain reeds are resistant to or bizarre scene certain diseases are resistant to fungicides. you see in we're seeing increased sorely roshan and soil compaction hobby or that as a result systems are becoming uncontrollable because they're no longer robust godly reroll groups. from his and his colleagues point of view the only type of farming that can meet the needs of the world population and benefit the environment is organic farming. but it is consumers who will decide if they want organic one non-organic for the time being 9 out of 10 consumers buy conventionally