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Marfran
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Here is the story that I referred to. The name of the farm is Adkin. gsmlaborcouncil.org/node/4250After you posted the story about the blueberries, I googled blueberry farm child labor.
But you were not aware of this until I brought it to your attention?What I found is that it seems the use of child labor on blueberry farms is pretty much endemic to the industry.
Yes, absolutely. That is the ethical thing to do. Now that I am aware of the situation, I either become part of the solution, or part of the problem. I can purchase blueberries if they are not from this farm, and I am relatively sure this is not an issue with the grower of the blueberries that I purchase. I can purchase blueberries from small local organic growers, if there are any in my city. And I can also consider growng my own, or just doing without, until there is a resolution to this situation. If you read the article you will note that workers, including the young children, are exposed to hazardous levels of pesticides. I will not be a part of a situation where children are exposed to dangerous chemicals. Period. Even if it means that I can not enjoy blueberries, and have to learn to make an alternative to my blueberry cobbler.So, are you going to stop eating blueberries?
Absolutely. I guess you missed the Walmart thread. And even Walmart has taken responsibility–and refuses to carry these blueberries.What about anything from China? Do you boycott all items from China because of the way the adults and the children are exploited there?
And a lot of people ***are ***choosing to grow their own veggies and fruits. And if you read any of Michael Pollan’s work he advocates not buying any factory farmed meat/milk/or eggs and hunting your own meat or buying organic, raising your own eggs etc. Many urban areas are now allowing “urban” chickens. (And by the way, I’m not a fan of Michael Pollan–but he does raise some good points about us knowing how our food is produced and voting with our grocery dollars.)The only way you can be sure that anything you eat or wear was produced “ethically” is to produce it yourself.