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Local Food : A Local Consumer

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A Local Consumer

Some argue that it is inevitable for people to depend on a food supply from beyond local borders; however, the local food industry, comprised of organic farmers, farmer’s markets, and small exurban food producers, is now the fastest growing sector of the U.S. food economy (Kingsolver, 21). People are becoming aware of the detrimental health and economical effects that supporting large, monopolized, international food industries causes. Yet, many people, myself included, lack the skills necessary to organically provide themselves with this vital component of life: food. Being aware of where food originates and the environment it is produced in, allows the consumer to be more connected with the community and their diet. …show more content…

Throughout her book, Animal, Vegetable, Miracle, Barbara Kingsolver presents several impactful reasons that persuaded me to want to eat locally. In recent years, the food industry has transitioned from local sourcing to global sourcing. Did you know that the average food item in a U.S. grocery store has traveled further than most families go on their annual vacations? To be transported from the factory to our plate, the food people consume on a daily basis travels over 1500 miles (Kingsolver, 4-5). Food that travels less is not only fresher, but produces less damaging effects on the environment, such as pollution. Interestingly, the average person consumes nearly 400 gallons of fossil fuel per year through their food - both the final product and the factors of production. Eating “off the grid,” as Kingsolver states it, would not only help support local farmers but the environment as well. Factory farming is killing the environment, animals, and consumers one product at a time. Simple solutions, such as eating local food, is a way to minimize damage to the environment, which is something I wholeheartedly support for the safety of myself and future family. “If every U.S. citizen ate just one meal a week (any meal), composed of locally and organically raised meats and produce, we would reduce our country's oil consumption by over 1.1 million barrels of oil every week” (Kingsolver, 5). Switching to a local diet could not only save my life, but the

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