Do you look at the labels on vegetables/fruits that show country of origin?
Our pesticide rates are stricter.
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Yes especially in the Winter, We get most of our fruits from Chile in the winter, If I see a product that say grown in Mexico I do not buy it. Too many cases of Salmonella from produce from Mexico, What about Bananas ? all Bananas are grown outside the USA
I agree.But what if they lie.Unless you grow your own you really can not be 100% certain.
i only buy them from austalia cuz i know the money stays in our country
Yes, I've just started doing that, too...but more because I want to avoid Chilean fruits...I feel they are inferior in quality, primarily because they are picked early for long shipment. I'm a Californian and prefer local produce.
I agree...I alway thougth it was stupid to import fruit and vegtables from countries that use chemicals that are banned in the USA.
OH! but we are called the GREAT polluters.
I normally go to farm shops for mine, so there is no packaging
or I grow it myself
I try to buy from my local farmers markets. I am fortunate that I live in an area that has 4 different farmers markets throughout the week. My fruits and vegetables (and even eggs) are usually picked the morning that I buy them. It's exciting to see what fresh fruits and veggies grow around your area. I am also a member of a local organic farm co-op that you buy in at the beginning of the year and they deliver 1 basket of the seasonal fruits and veggies each week. It's an excellent deal!
I also own a vacuum sealer, so I freeze vegetables and fruits that are in season (and freeze well) and enjoy them later on.
YES! But actually, I won't buy anything from the USA, (and neither should you if possible!) for many reasons: you have very little organic fruit and veg, the carbon dioxide levels used in the transporting of it to the UK are high, and you have tons of GM food, and you don't even label it. Actually, by the way, Europe has safer standards for pesticide use (we use less, and grow more food organically( and crucially, genetically modified food is illegal here. We also don't put antibiotics and HGH (human growth hormones) in livestock, (to make them fatter and produce more milk) and that is another reason NOT to buy American! (they say HGH is one of the reasons so many Americans are fat and get cancers).
i am a part of a csa also- where i get to support a family farm and get the most nutrient rich food i can! one thing that frustrates me is that the usa sells pesticides that we have outlawed to other countries and then we import their food. crazy!
check out www.localharvest.com for food grown near you!
sometimes that is easier said than done
Yes, I do.
I support my local farmers .
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