me&thegals
A Major Squash & Pumpkin Lover
Great points! I think the concept of global food is a bit nutty, unless for things that absolutely cannot grow in one's own climate (coffee, tea, cacao). Why should I have pears shipped from Puerto Rico in Jan. just so I can have pears? Anything that CAN be grown/made in one's own area should be, IMO, just to lower use of fossil fuels and energy in general. On the other hand, things that involve call centers, internet connections and brain power can and should, IMO, happen anywhere.
			
			 
					
				 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 ) but I do seek local sources for it.  I have to admit I'm no fan of globalization, despite what I've read here.  I'll keep my comments mostly to the food supply, which I think is best kept as local as possible.  Importing things like chocolate and other goods are one thing, but turning over huge sections of our food supply to agribusinesses is just bad policy as far as I'm concerned.
 ) but I do seek local sources for it.  I have to admit I'm no fan of globalization, despite what I've read here.  I'll keep my comments mostly to the food supply, which I think is best kept as local as possible.  Importing things like chocolate and other goods are one thing, but turning over huge sections of our food supply to agribusinesses is just bad policy as far as I'm concerned. 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		

