Do you know how far the apple in your kitchen traveled before you picked it up at the grocery store? agreeing to the Leopold center for Sustainable Agriculture, apples in American grocery shop typically tour 1,726 miles before reaching your kitchen!
Just think about the fuel needed to vehicle furnish like this over the country or over borders. Also think about the pollution generated by the vehicles carrying this produce. An apple a day may keep the physician away but the fumes together with it will right on hurt us!
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The impact on the environment is one issue, but we also have to worry about preservatives that are used to keep this apple nice and crispy during its very long journey to your grocery store. To keep furnish fresh during the long haul over continents and oceans, furnish companies have to use chemical preservatives. It is well documented that preservatives are hazardous to human health.
So what can we do? Well, you can try your best to buy local furnish whenever possible. Even though America has lost more than 5 million farms (Usda figures) since 1935, there are still many farmers who have generated markets for themselves in the cut throat world of global competition.
Since furnish from your local farms are traveling very short distances there is less pollution created in their transport. There is also less containers and processing complicated which also helps to lessen the estimate of garbage we put into the environment and ourselves!
There is hope. Many small farms surrounding suburban communities or urban city centers have weekly or daily farmers' markets. These markets associate regional small farmers with suburban and urban dwellers. Check to see if there is a market like this in your community. Often times the cooperative sponsoring the market can't afford to spend a lot on advertising so you've got to quest out their location. Try your local firm revising association or municipal office to see if they might be able to help.
It genuinely is enjoyable to mix up your food shopping habit by purchasing your fresh furnish and meats at your local farmers' market. In many cases you can negotiate prices (which is fun). I also find your fellow shoppers are commonly in a happier frame of mind when they're perusing farmer's booths than when they're steering a shopping cart through crowded aisles at the grocery store.
If you're like me and treasure the rural areas surrounding your urban region, then you also likely feel the sense of sadness each time a farm is sold for yet an additional one residential or commercial development. Here's your opportunity to do your bit to save the "family farm" (and help curb urban sprawl).
Find out the location of your nearest farmers' market, note the dates that they are open and plan to be there sharp and early to get the freshest, tastiest food choices of the day! Your house will thank you, you'll be supporting your local cheaper and helping to save the environment.
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