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Discovering the Food System Lesson 3: Think Globally, Eat Locally |
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Home Division of Nutritional Sciences Department of Horticulture Acknowledgements |
Summary When we hear the common saying, "Think Globally, Act Locally," food may not be the first thing that comes to mind. Yet, what we choose to eat is connected to a food system. That food system may be very local, such as an apple from a neighboring orchard, or global, such as apples coming from New Zealand, Japan, or Canada. The major goal of this lesson is for us to become familiar with local and global aspects of our food system. The first activity will help us define the terms "local," "regional," and "global." We will then participate in an activity to demonstrate these differences in energy consumed in local and global food systems. Other ideas are offered in the Going Further section. Learning Objectives Upon completion of this lesson, we will be able to:
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