10 REASONS TO BUY LOCAL FOOD
1)
Locally grown food tastes and looks better:
The
crops are picked at their peak, and farmstead products like cheeses
and are hand-crafted for best flavor. Livestock products are
processed in nearby facilities and typically the farmer has direct
relationship with processors, oversijng quality - unlike animals
processed in large industrial facilities.
2)
Local food is better for you:
The
shorter the time between the farm and your table, the less likely it
is that nutrients will be lost from fresh food. Food imported from
far away is older and has traveled on trucks or planes, and sat in
warehouses before it gets to you.
3)
Local food preserves genetic diversity:
In
the modern agricultural system, plant varieties are chosen for their
ability to ripen uniformly, withstand harvesting, survive packing and
last a long time on the shelf, so there is limited genetic diversity
in large-scale production. Smaller local farms, in contrast, often
grow many different varieties of crops to provide a long harvest
season, an array of colors, and the best flavors. Livestock diversity
is also higher where there are many small farms rather than few large
farms.
4)
Local food is safe:
There's
a unique kind of assurance that comes from looking a farmer in the
eye at farmers' market or driving by the fields where your food comes
from. Local farmers aren't anonymous and they take their
responsibility to the consumer seriously.
5)
Local food supports local families:
The
wholesale prices that farmers get for their products are low, often
near the cost of production. Local farmers who sell direct to
consumers cut out the middleman and get full retail price for their
food - which helps farm families stay on the land.
6)
Local food builds community:
When
you buy direct from a farmer, you're engaging in a time-honored
connection between eater and grower. Knowing farmers gives you
insight into the seasons, the land, and your food. In many cases, it
gives you access to a place where your children and grandchildren can
go to learn about nature and agriculture.
7)
Local food preserves open space:
When
farmers get paid more for their products by marketing locally,
they're less likely to sell farmland for development. When you buy
locally grown food, you're doing something proactive to preserve our
working landscape. That landscape is an essential ingredient to other
economic activity in the state, such as tourism and recreation.
8)
Local food keeps taxes down:
According
to several studies by the American Farmland Trust, farms contribute
more in taxes than they require in services, whereas most development
contributes less in taxes than the cost of required services. Cows
don’t go to school, tomatoes don’t dial 100.
9)
Local food benefits the environment and wildlife:
Well-managed
farms provide ecosystem services: they conserve fertile soil, protect
water sources, and sequester carbon from the atmosphere. The farm
environment is a patchwork of fields, meadows, woods, ponds and
buildings that provide habitat for wildlife in our communities.
10)
Local food is an investment in the future:
By
supporting local farmers today, you are helping to ensure that there
will be farms in your community tomorrow. That is a matter of
importance for food security, especially in light of an uncertain
energy future and our current reliance on fossil fuels to produce,
package, distribute and store food.
Source:https://www.uvm.edu/vtvegandberry/factsheets/buylocal.html
Bottom
Line: Buy Local & Know Your Farmer!!!
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