The perennial argument of which is greener, Organic or Local food?
This is a new discussion based around an
old ecolocal post by
Jane. My view is that Local food is better, even if it's not Organic, the lesser food miles still count. In that respect, the
100 Mile Diet is great resource for eating local if you're in the United States. For those of us in the UK, have a look at this postcode-based search engine for local producers.
Elsewhere, there are more and more articles cropping up on the web about this issue, like this one:
"Sometimes, though, local versus organic is a false choice--sometimes you can't find organic, or the local choice is bad"
The more I read, the more the 'local' choice is the better one, especially now that more and more supermarkets are pushing organic food in large quantities, causing the producers to cut corners once again.
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Hi Victoria,
Welcome to ecolocal! Jane's posted a good summary of the benefits of organic and local food so I'll just say that a lot of people are going to farmers markets for precisely this reason - the food there is quite often organic and you know exactly where it came from too!
Well, most of the time that's true, some of the bigger farmers markets sell food that has travelled a bit more than usual, but more often than not a local farmers market sells organic and local food.
You can find a list of good selection of farmers markets here on ecolocal too:
http://ecolocal.com/uk/tag/farmers+market
Do let us know how you get on :)
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