TOP 10 REASONS TO SUPPORT LOCAL
FOOD
1.
Eating
local means more for the local economy.
According to a study by the
New Economics Foundation in London, a dollar spent locally generates
twice as much income for the local economy. When businesses
are not owned locally, money leaves the community at every transaction.

2.
Locally grown produce is fresher.
While produce that is
purchased in the supermarket or a big-box store has been in transit or
cold-stored for days or weeks, produce that you purchase at your local
farmer's market has often been picked within 24 hours of your
purchase. This freshness not only affects the taste of your
food, but the nutritional value which declines with time.

3.
Local food just plain tastes better.
Ever tried a tomato that was
picked within 24 hours? 'Nuff said.

4.
Locally grown fruits and vegetables have longer to ripen.
Because the produce will be
handled less, locally grown fruit does not have to be "rugged" or to
stand up to the rigors of shipping. This means that you are
going to be getting peaches so ripe that they fall apart as you eat
them, figs that would have been smashed to bits if they were sold using
traditional methods, and melons that were allowed to ripen until the
last possible minute on the vine.

5.
Eating local is better for air quality and pollution than eating
organic.
In a March 2005 study by the
journal Food Policy, it was found that the miles that organic food
often travels to our plate creates environmental damage that outweighs
the benefit of buying organic.

6.
Buying local food keeps us in touch with the seasons.
By eating with the seasons,
we are eating foods when they are at their peak taste, are the most
abundant, and the least expensive.

7.
Buying locally grown food is fodder for a wonderful story.
Whether it's the farmer who
brings local apples to market or the baker who makes local bread,
knowing part of the story about your food is such a powerful part of
enjoying a meal.

8.
Eating local protects us from bio-terrorism.
Food with less distance to
travel from farm to plate has less susceptibility to harmful
contamination.

9.
Local food translates to more variety.
When a farmer is producing food that will not travel a long distance,
will have a shorter shelf life, and does not have a high-yield demand,
the farmer is free to try small crops of various fruits and vegetables
that would probably never make it to a large supermarket.
Supermarkets are interested in selling "Name brand" fruit: Romaine
Lettuce, Red Delicious Apples, Russet Potatoes. Local
producers often play with their crops from year to year, trying out
Little Gem Lettuce, Senshu Apples, and Chieftain Potatoes.

10.
Supporting local providers supports responsible land development.
When you buy local, you give
those with local open space - farms and pastures - an economic reason
to stay open and undeveloped.

A
few Local Produce favorites…
Chesapeake
Growers - Eastern Shore, MD (1 hour from Roots Market)
One
Straw Farm - White Hall, MD (1 hour from Roots Market)
Lady
Moon Farm - Chambersburg, PA (1.5 hours from Roots Market)
List Courtesy of Chesapeake Sustainable Business Alliance