Not necessarily. It could be microbes downstream of pests touching your crops that shorten the shelf life, for example.
> But they might have shorter circuits as well (which is also a good thing).
It's a good thing if you have the time and money to buy things that are more expensive to produce.
Again with the money! We are looping here. I really don't know what you are trying to defend, but not the same thing as me for sure.
I think I will stop there, we are not having a constructive discussion. You are just opposing random stuff without answering key points.
If you claim something is good, it's maybe okay to point out that it might not be good.
Not necessarily. It could be microbes downstream of pests touching your crops that shorten the shelf life, for example.
> But they might have shorter circuits as well (which is also a good thing).
It's a good thing if you have the time and money to buy things that are more expensive to produce.