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by Aaron French
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The future of our food system is at a critical juncture, says Arty Mangan, Food and Farming Program Director for Bioneers. “The industrial agriculture industry says that they want to feed the world, but at what cost?”
The cost Mangan is referring to is the system of subsidies that
eliminates crop diversity, cost structures that force out small
farmers, international trade agreements that favor free flow of grain
over local food security, and farming methods that favor profit over
food safety or environmental health.
“The system has been rewarding the wrong thing,” Mangan concludes.
One of the main methods being used to transform our food system is
localization. The power of localization becomes clear when discussing
the “multiplier effect.” If a dollar is spent at a chain store to buy
imported produce, only about ten cents ends up in the local community.
In contrast, if a dollar is spent at a local market buying locally
produced food, that dollar ends up generating over $5 in local benefits.
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