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More people are declaring that they will stop eating avocados out of concern for the environment and human rights.
Avocado consumption and popularity have surged in recent years and it's even acknowledged by the Guinness Book of World Records as 'the most nutritious fruit in the world'.
However, avocado cultivation has led to deforestation in Latin America. It also requires about 100,000 liters of water a day for a 100-square-meter avocado farm.
Moreover, since avocados must be shipped all over the world, consuming this 'butter from the woods' has a large carbon footprint.
Avocado consumption and popularity have surged in recent years and it's even acknowledged by the Guinness Book of World Records as 'the most nutritious fruit in the world'.
However, avocado cultivation has led to deforestation in Latin America. It also requires about 100,000 liters of water a day for a 100-square-meter avocado farm.
Moreover, since avocados must be shipped all over the world, consuming this 'butter from the woods' has a large carbon footprint.
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