Letter: Organic sprays
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Your support makes all the difference.Sir: Professor Anthony Trewavas (letter, 9 June), may be correct in pointing out that organic farming methods are not perfect.
However, as a consumer I do not have the choice of purchasing food whose principles are exactly the same as mine. I have to compromise. Deciding not to purchase organically labelled foods because they are not organic enough would only give producers and supermarkets more reasons to keep them overpriced and under-promoted.
MARK CANDLISH
Watlington Oxfordshire
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