How many oranges do we need to be nutritious in 1920s?

Save Soil is runs by the group of activists with the goal to bring the alarming threat of Soil Extinction into the spotlight.  They truly believe the nutritious value of the soil directly and adversely affect the food nutritious profile. Actions must be taken before human exhaust the soil and became irreversible.

“Back in 1920s, you only have to take one orange a day and you can get all the nutrition. Now you have to eat 8 oranges instead to get the same amount of nutrition.” Jas Sindu from the group shown us this surprised figure.

Save Soil is promoting to the public about soil extinction and actions should be taken before it’s too late. Human activity should be supportive to the nature and all life on planet. The world seems working the other way round though.

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