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Are organic foods allowed in the vegan diet?
Organic farmers don’t use chemical fertilizers. Instead they use ‘natural’ fertilizers. This means that they are using manure. Since manure is an animal product does this mean that organically grown fruits, beans, and vegetables are not allowed on the vegan diet? I’m pretty sure it’s allowed in the vegetarian. diet.
most veg*ns don’t consider manure or fertilizer as pressing ethical issue, especially when there are more direct forms of animal cruelty which requires prevention. veg*nism is about reducing animal exploitation when ever possible, some how i seriously doubt cows are exploited for their feces.
a vegan diet is not necessarily an organic diet either. the only way to grantee veggies are grown free of animal products is to grow them yourself, which simply isn’t practical these days.
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