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I have just read on the "Do you wash salad before consumption" thread that human faeces is used as fertiliser in some crops?
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Why? Isn't this against health and safety? this true? Is there anyway of finding out which supermarkets or brands adopt this practice?
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It doesn't bother me if organic matter is used as fertilizer; never mind where it comes from. I remember the old days in the country when we didn't have flush toilets and the deposits in our outside 'thunderboxes' went into the vegetable garden after being left for some months to compost........I'm still here well over 70 yrs latter.
Ron.
It doesn't bother me if organic matter is used as fertilizer; never mind where it comes from. I remember the old days in the country when we didn't have flush toilets and the deposits in our outside 'thunderboxes' went into the vegetable garden after being left for some months to compost........I'm still here well over 70 yrs latter.
Ron.
There is a small snag with human faeces.......tomato seeds are not easily broken down when sewage is treated and can result in tomato plants growing amongst other crops.
http://news.bbc.co.uk...nd/humber/8239598.stm
I know from experience.
Ron.
http://news.bbc.co.uk...nd/humber/8239598.stm
I know from experience.
Ron.
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