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		<description><![CDATA[Organic or local:  which is greener? | Which is greener: buying local, or buying organic? BBC News today reports on a British study that stakes out a clear position on the issue: Local food is usually more &quot;green&quot; than organic food, according to a report published in the journal Food Policy. The authors say organic farming is also valuable, but people can help the environment even more by buying food from within a 20km (12-mile) radius. They...]]></description>
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