It is impossible to say without knowing what is meant by intensive. If intensive refers to foods grown conventionally using synthetic fertilizers, pesticides, herbicides, and possibly genetic engineering technology, then foods grown organically are probably more expensive.
Intensive or conventional farming is favoured by food producers, as they get more money for more meat or crops. Also, it is generally favoured by customers as it is cheaper to buy.
Cheaper in Japan
sure. If you buy an organic peach..then yes that peach is organic..?? and if you buy a regular one than its a chemical peach??!!
Yes, it's cheaper to buy right legs
It depends. If you count in the long run, it is cheaper. But it may be costly to buy, but saves petrol.
No
Antwerp.
You can't buy housing wire cheaper than Home Depot or Lowes because both of these places price match. Building suppliers may have cheaper wire, but you can buy it for the same price at either of these places.
Cheaper to built and therefore cheaper for the consumer to buy than a diesel. Fuel costs less than diesel.
Depends where you buy it.
As with many products it is generally cheaper to buy HP ink in bulk rather than individually. How much cheaper depends on the store the ink is bought at, the amount and the colour variations.
cheaper than what? there are a multitude of websites online where you can buy CD keys cheaper than retail.