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Why are organic fruit generally smaller than non-organic?

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In a nutshell, fruit size is more a function of market than anything else. Believe it or not, all growers, organic and "conventional" alike, have a lot of control over the size of the fruit they produce. read more

yes, organic fruits are smaller than non-organic fruits, the reason behind this is that organic fruits are the pure natural form of what a fruit is suppose to be. They are not injectable at all and only additional injects and other activities makes fruits looks more colorful and bigger in size. read more

Non-organic fruit tends to look larger and more aesthetically appealing, but organic fruit tends to be more tasty and flavourful. However according to the USDA there's no nutritional difference. Make of that what you will. read more