I don’t buy organic. Mostly because I don’t trust for one second the labels. “Organic” has no definition and I have no way of ascertaining the organic ness of the seed, water, dirt, atmosphere, fertilizer, or pesticide nor what happened in storage or transport. It’s a total joke.
Whether it could be proven I am not at all certain that it’s a positive difference anyway.
There are various definitions of organic from government and private organizations. Compliance is another matter. As for whether the concept of eating organic has value, well-sourced studies increasingly attribute declining sperm levels and rising endocrine disorders to persistent chemical pollutants. Call me an environmentalist scold, but maintaining male fertility and avoiding having ten year old kids enter full on puberty seem like worthy objectives.