a possibility or just an illusion. not for a laboratory in you. marcus bona searches for traces which the two types of farming leave an animal for the vegetables and grain one crucial difference is the use of fertilizer organic farming opts for organic plant remains in conventional farming the mineral fertilizer. mineral fertilizer consists of nitrogen which plants need but mineral fertilizer has a totally different isotopes signature from bio for analyzer for instance we can determine this with our measuring techniques and thus ascertain the origin of organic or conventional farming ultimately this bio product also goes into fodder so an egg from a hen that has been eco reared and given bio fodder must also reveal this nitrogen
isotope as long as the nitrogen isotopes have not been broken down marcus bona is able to determine the origin escape little some products like milk pose a problem in a cow is nothing other than a large bio reactor in other words we can no longer detect mineral fertiliser because the animal repeatedly changes these isotopes used to be martyrs. but with many other foodstuffs his method allows marcus boehner to determine what was used to fertilize livestock fodder all fruits and vegetables on its own though the choice of fertilizer says nothing about food quality. you can argue at length about quality but you must always remember that a bio product is a sustainable product in other words we no longer over exploit nature on the contrary the soils are products growing will still be of use for the next fifty years seen in this light a bio product is most certainly
isotope as long as the nitrogen isotopes have not been broken down marcus bona is able to determine the origin escape little some products like milk pose a problem a cow is nothing other than a large bio reactor in other words we can no longer detect mineral fertiliser because the animal repeatedly changes these isotopes not these used to be malise. but with many other foodstuffs his method allows marcus boehner to determine what was used to fertilize livestock fodder all fruits and vegetables on its own though the choice of fertilizer says nothing about food quality. you can argue at length about quality but you must always remember that a bio product is a sustainable product in other words we no longer over exploit nature on the contrary the soils our products grow and will still be of use for the next fifty years seen in this light a bio product is most certainly
a benefit of organic farming nitric oxide is a greenhouse gas and about three hundred times more harmful to the climate than carbon dioxide. it is also because of such aspects that the sector would one day like to have a system which would provide absolute proof that just food stuff really is organic or not. as of that would be great to have such a method because customers in our farm store do ask questions and. they would love to have proof that our produce is biles on. a test which would prove that bread was baked with oil getting wheat a possibility or just an illusion. not for a laboratory in you. marcus bona searches for traces which the two types of farming
leave an animal for the vegetables and grain one crucial difference is the use of fertilizer organic farming opts for organic plant remains in conventional farming the mineral fertilizer. oddly mineral fertiliser consists of nitrogen which plants need but mineral fertilizer has a totally different isotopes signature from bio for allies or for instance we can determine this with our measuring techniques and thus ascertain the origin of organic or conventional farming and ultimately this bio product also goes into fodder so an egg from a hen that has been eco reared and given bio fodder must also reveal this nitrogen isotope as long as the nitrogen isotopes have not been broken down marcus bona is able to determine the origin it s get put on some products like milk or pose