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The Economics of Farm-to-Table

The Economics of Farm-to-Table

America has food backwards. The majority of our grocery shopping is done in a supermarket with the top items on our list being prepackaged, precooked, and processed foods containing little nutritional value. The produce we select has been shipped thousands of miles and treated with unnatural chemicals to keep the bugs away and to maintain its shininess on shelves.

Healthy foods such as raw nuts, fish, and organic produce are expensive, which limits many families from making healthy food choices. In fact, a study from the Harvard School of Public Health found that it costs $1.50 extra per person per day to eat healthy. That’s $550 more per year for a family of four.

Along with our lack of nutrition, Americans are funding large corporations who have little regard for families or the local economy.

Why Locally Grown Food Tastes Better and Is Better For You

Why Locally Grown Food Tastes Better and Is Better For You

We humans are everywhere, and like ants, have always scurried around our food sources. Unlike ants, however, our population has been booming and expanding for decades, reaching farther and farther away from our food.

Since industrialization, Malthusian’s theory kicked in, leading to problems that forced industrialists to discover ways to speed up food production, such as hormone injection and crop engineering. While industrialists solved the food shortage crisis, they lost credibility with consumers, simultaneously compelling them to seek new and more friendly food sources.

It’s time to think pre-industrial. When we farm or buy food from farms, we are not only supporting our local economy, we are receiving more nutrients from what we eat.

But why is food from local farms better?

Locavorism: Heathier For You, Healthier For Our Planet

Locavorism: Heathier For You, Healthier For Our Planet

Today’s healthy food trends are more than just fads, consumers are becoming increasingly more health conscious about their diets- and that’s here to stay. Darren Seifer, the food and beverage industry analyst at NPD Group says, “Consumers are increasingly focused on clean ingredient labels. They want food in its purest form.”

Food culture has shifted to consumers wanting to know where the food on their plates comes from. Conventional food has been contaminated so much and has had a significant impact on our health.