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Partnership instead of laws and regulations

Created by Dr. Jasmin Peschke und Lea Sprügel | 09/25/2024 |   Nutrition
Fertile soils, biodiversity, healthy food, and cooperative collaboration—these and many other aspects characterize biodynamic agriculture and nutrition, which focus on the health of nature, animals, and humans. We need more of this, especially considering a recent World Health Organization (WHO) report, which reveals that the agricultural and food industry is responsible for 34% of all global deaths. Corporations operate at the expense of public health. Can stricter regulations and laws provide a solution?

In biodynamic agriculture, the focus is on a circular economy, with the farm organism at its core. This approach promotes healthy living for nature, animals, and humans. Through sustainable practices, without the use of synthetic fertilizers and pesticides, fertile soils are created, and biodiversity is encouraged. The aim is to collaborate in partnership throughout the entire value chain, ensuring the well-being of each individual and involving all stakeholders. Biodynamic agriculture and food production are the foundation for healthy soils and food free from artificial additives.

In stark contrast, the WHO's report highlights how large corporations, with just four products (tobacco, ultra-processed foods, fossil fuels, and alcohol), cause approximately 19 million deaths worldwide. This accounts for 34% of all deaths, primarily from non-communicable diseases such as type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular diseases, and cancer. The methods include targeted advertising strategies, misleading consumers, and false claims about the products' benefits or environmental friendliness. To counter the influence of large corporations in the future, EU member states are being urged to introduce stricter regulations and more laws. But is this truly the solution? Isn't it more desirable to promote actions based on understanding rather than at the expense of others?

The report makes it clear that the way people interact with each other and nature is making us sick. When only economic and political aspects, as well as personal profit, are prioritized, there is no room for honest and appreciative interaction. Fundamental rights, such as the right to adequate food, which World Food Day on October 16th reminds us of, are overlooked. Natural resources are exploited, leading to an unhealthy environment for both nature and people. It is clear that a shift in thinking is needed, one that places people above profit. Biodynamic agriculture and nutrition offer solutions for a world we want to live in.

 


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[1] World Health Organization (2024): "Just Four Industries Cause 2.7 Million Deaths in the European Region Every Year," WHO. https://www.who.int/europe/de/news/item/12-06-2024-just-four-industries-cause-2.7-million-deaths-in-the-european-region-every-year, accessed on 06.09.2024

 

 

 


 

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