The benefits of organic spices, herbs and teas go beyond quality and safety for consumers. Numerous individuals are involved in their production, from growing to processing. The benefits of organic are apparent in regions where pesticides with higher toxicity are allowed, and there may be less enforcement of and training for the use of pesticides and personal protective equipment.
Pesticides in the Field
Organophosphates are not the only pesticides used in tea and spice production, but they are used widely in agriculture and are most reported for causing acute pesticide poisoning (APP). As a result of their widespread use, many people are exposed to organophosphates during their lifetime and complain of chronic illness following exposure.
“USDA organic standards eliminate occupational exposure to radiation and ethylene oxide gas for those who process spices, herbs and teas.”
High levels of acute and low levels of chronic exposure to organophosphates in spice, tea and herb production increases the risk of chronic illness and impairments for those who work closely with these insecticides and other pesticides. Overall, organic production protects the safety and health of workers and communities as it promotes alternative measures for pest control and allows for the use of less toxic pesticides, reducing the potential risk for harm to those who must apply them or handle crops with residues.
Organic protects workers from the harms of synthetic chemicals by:
Community Development
With deep colonial roots, oppressive systems currently exist in many historical spice and tea production regions. Business models from the colonial British era are still present in Indian tea estates. Private entities own the land and facilities where tea farmers and workers live and oversee their choices for housing, food, healthcare and subsidies for children’s education.
While organic certification standards do not directly dismantle these systems, multiple studies show that producing spices and teas for the organic supply chain offers many social and economic benefits that help combat these oppressive systems.
Community benefits of organic production:
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