Have you noticed that gro­cery stores are now mak­ing it a pri­or­ity to tell you whether or not their pro­duce is locally grown or from a thou­sand miles away? Why would it mat­ter? Are there really ben­e­fits of pur­chas­ing locally pro­duced products?

There are! In fact, numerous.

Let’s begin. Thou­sands of years ago we had no choice of where to get our food. We were forced to choose the plants and ani­mals that lived nearby. These ani­mals and plants could sur­vive opti­mally in that par­tic­u­lar envi­ron­ment. When we ate the foods pro­vided from our imme­di­ate envi­ron­ment we also gained the fuel to sur­vive in that area. The earth pro­vides us with cer­tain foods based on the spe­cific sea­sons and envi­ron­ments. We are pro­vided with squash and legumes in the win­ter to pro­mote warmth and com­fort, while watery fruits such as water­melon and can­taloupe pro­duce a cool­ing effect in the sum­mer. The vit­a­mins and min­er­als found in these foods help keep ill­ness at bay dur­ing these spe­cific times of the year. In more trop­i­cal areas, it is best to con­sume trop­i­cal fruits and veg­eta­bles, while in arc­tic areas it is bet­ter to con­sume more fats and hearty foods. Mother nature knew what she was doing when she placed spe­cific plants in cer­tain area; she was giv­ing us the tools to thrive in our habitat.

Pur­chase locally grown foods and you will save money and reduce the trans­porta­tion pol­lu­tion. Did you know that most prod­ucts must be trans­ported thou­sands of miles  across the world to be sold at your super­mar­ket? When you buy locally, less oil is used to trans­port that prod­uct to your local store. Buy locally and reduce your eco­log­i­cal footprint.

Pes­ti­cides and preser­v­a­tives are hard to avoid these days. Most food com­pa­nies drench your food in them in order to extend the life of their prod­ucts. Farm­ers spray pro­duce with pes­ti­cides so that they will grow faster. Then, they gather the pro­duce before it is fully ripe to ensure ade­quate shelf-life remains at the time of deliv­ery.  There is no rea­son to pick pro­duce before its prime in order to arrive in your area with ade­quate life left when you have the same fruits and veg­eta­bles in your own back­yard. Often, locally grown pro­duce is grown with­out the use of pes­ti­cides. Read labels care­fully and shop directly at farm­ers mar­kets where you have the abil­ity to talk to the farm­ers and their har­vesters first hand. Not only are less pes­ti­cides bet­ter for you but they are bet­ter for the envi­ron­ment. Using less pes­ti­cides allows the ecosys­tem to thrive because pes­ti­cides used incor­rectly are dan­ger­ous. Take sim­ple steps to save your envi­ron­ment and pur­chase locally.

Food cor­po­ra­tions trans­port loads of pro­duce across the world daily. When we pur­chase foods that are grown in other coun­tries we are tak­ing food away from the peo­ple that reside there and we are con­sum­ing the foods that do not com­ple­ment our envi­ron­ments. There are laws in for­eign coun­tries that keep locally grown pro­duce out of the of the hands of the locals that live there. For exam­ple, com­pa­nies pur­chase for­eign land to grow pro­duce that will exported, keep­ing the locals from ben­e­fit­ing from the valu­able land. It is my hope that even­tu­ally the shift of pur­chas­ing and pro­duc­ing locally, will force big cor­po­ra­tions to sell the prod­ucts to the local people.

When you buy locally you are sup­port­ing your areas farm­ers. You are giv­ing them a chance to con­tinue their farm and pro­vide for their fam­ily, while encour­ag­ing other farm­ers to stick to sus­tain­able prac­tices. We need more farm­ers in this world grow­ing and liv­ing more sus­tain­able lives so that we have food left for future gen­er­a­tions. Large cor­po­rate farms often use harm­ful con­ven­tional prac­tices that will cause major destruc­tion in our food sup­ply and our environment.

When you pur­chase local prod­ucts you are tak­ing a stand and rais­ing your voice to let the food com­pa­nies know you would rather see more local pro­duce.  Know that you can make a dif­fer­ence in both the health of your­self, your fam­ily and the peo­ple around you!

Check out the Local Har­vest to dis­cover the best organic pro­duce that is grown clos­est to you. You may even con­sider sign­ing up for a CSA sub­scrip­tion.

Please stay tuned for a closer look at farm­ing and envi­ron­men­tal issues in later posts.

Posted by admin On January - 12 - 2010 Blog Post local produce