I believe that the food and resources are there for everyone to be fed, both healthily and well, we just need to make the choice. I have heard people complain about not being able to afford to shop at an organic grocer, but then hear about them spending money on a brand new car, expensive clothing and/or whatever luxury which they do not really need. I am not saying that this is the case for everyone, but I really think that it comes down to people's priorities in life, and it seems to me that people are choosing those things which are not beneficial over those things which are.
Also, if you are smart about your shopping, you can live off an organic diet at almost the same cost as one which is not. If you are really determined to do something, you can usually find a way. The key is simplicity. It is hard I admit. We are so attached to our lifestyles (I am no exception) but I feel that if we really put in the effort to simplify and cut down, we would find a lot more meaning and happiness in our lives. Less is more.
Also, if you are smart about your shopping, you can live off an organic diet at almost the same cost as one which is not. If you are really determined to do something, you can usually find a way. The key is simplicity. It is hard I admit. We are so attached to our lifestyles (I am no exception) but I feel that if we really put in the effort to simplify and cut down, we would find a lot more meaning and happiness in our lives. Less is more.