Locavore Movement Research Paper

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Introduction
The Locavore Movement is a cultural movement that is slowly influencing people to buy local foods because it's better for humanity and the environment.Community farmers are becoming increasingly popular and-and the idea of eating locally is not only fun but better for the environment and health. The locavore movement, over the years, has gained popularity because there have been having been numerous studies showing how eating locally is more nutritious and better for the environment. This idea is becoming the new desirable way of life, but there are still some downfalls that do not make the locavore way available to everyone. The movement has done a lot of good for our “previous food system” but, if they want to be truly successful they have to take it a step farther and not have it only be available to some but to everyone. The locavore movement has been growing more and more over the years and should continue to grow unless it is not accessible to everyone. …show more content…

They believe that food that is produced elsewhere and sent to the grocery stores lose their nutritional value. A nutritional blogger in her blog, 10 reasons to eat local food writes that “Locally grown fruits and vegetables have more time to ripen which leads to more nutrition”With the produce having more time to grow and not being artificially ripened they are not only tastier but, also more nutritious and contains an abundance of vitamins. The fruits will be produced locally, “handled less” which will give them more time to grow. Smith, Allison and Jb Mackinnon states that food begins to lose it nutrition as soon as it is harvested.”Locavores want local farmers to become more popular because it's better for the body. They believe that having the most nutritious food possible is better for everyone and many bloggers, writers and scientist would agree. The locavore movement fights for the health of the