mercredi 23 août 2017

Tips On Buying Missouri Local Produce

By Frank Cole


There are many benefits that will encourage you to buy locally. The first is that they are fresher. Foods that are grown locally do not need the chemicals to preserve the shelf life of fruits that are grown and shipped from overseas. With increased demand for local food, farmers are able to use more land resulting in the reduction of prices and risk of land being auctioned to large businesses. Below are a few tips to help you when buying Missouri Local Produce:

Some supermarkets recognize how important this is to customers and they are beginning to look for local alternatives to long-distance shipping. Part of the problem is that we have become used to the availability of most food year-round that we have failed to evaluate its nutritional impact. Procuring fruits and vegetables in season provides the very best regarding flavor, look, and nutritional value.

Look out for home foods- It will be near impossible for home supplies to fulfill 100 percent your needs therefore when you do go to the supermarket look for foods that are grown and produced in your own country. Home farmers- Many farmer shops are now beginning to pop all over the place, and these are one of the best places to get home food direct from the source. There is nothing as satisfying as knowing exactly where the food you are buying is coming from. You will find a good variety of different foods, and these will be fresh produce straight from the land.

Farmers markets- Home farming associations hold markets on a regular basis where home farmers can sell their home produce direct to the public. This is a great way to buy home quality food and meet your home suppliers. Make sure you get there early as these farmers markets are very popular as they say, 'the early bird catches the worm.'

By making your purchase in the spring, you are investing in the farmer and sharing some of his risks. It's a great way to support small farms with this approach, even more so than just being a good customer at a conventional market. You commit to the whole year and pay up front. It's a good deal for him (or her) as well as you.

Buying regionally also supports your regional community because almost twice as much money stays in your community when you buy from regional vendors. This means that tax dollars stay regional, more of your neighbors are hired to work regionally, and more businesses can stay in business because of your patronage.

Do not get me wrong; I understand that many tourists, will in fact never come close to home eateries, cafes or restaurants, simply because they do not frequent the same places. It is also true that many tourists simply do not want to or are not willing to try home foods subsequently you will find McDonald's being used by many tourists as the 'Safe' option.

To act responsibly toward the earth, toward your community, and toward the health of you and your family, find a regional farmer and buy as much food as you can from them. Better yet, look for a CSA, community supported agriculture, and purchase a share. This means that every week you will receive a "share, " a box or bag of freshly harvested regional food that supports the farmer and nourishes your family. By purchasing a share, they know that they have you for a customer week after week, and you know that your family will be healthier for it.




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