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Monday, April 26, 2010

2. Food: Going local for fruits and veggies

Myth: Buying local food is better for the environment.

Reality: It depends on how your food was produced and delivered.

While eating food grown locally helps small farmers, it may not necessarily be the most ecologically efficient.

According to a recent Oxfam International report called "Fair Miles -- Recharting the Food Miles Map," a tomato trucked from Spain to Britain may be more environmentally friendly than a tomato grown in a greenhouse in Britain because that process needs energy-intense farming techniques and more fertilizer and could degrade the soil.

Says the report: "Food miles are not always a good yardstick."

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