Why you should shop at your local farmers market Mohammad Modarres

It’s been about a decade
since the last financial crisis,

yet this industry has never been bigger.

Legislation that was meant
to better regulate its largest players

has hurt its smaller ones,

resulting in most of the industry’s assets
to be controlled by the top one percent.

They’ve become too big to fail.

I’m not referring to big banks,

but the world of Big Agriculture.

As a public health practitioner

who has worked with
small-scale farmers in Rwanda

and now as a small food business owner

who sits at the intersection
between our consumers and producers,

I’ve been exposed to one of the most

ecologically and economically
intensive industries in the world,

and throughout my work,

I’ve witnessed a chilling irony.

Our farmers, who feed our communities,
cannot afford the very foods they grow.

Today, a handful of corporations
continue to consolidate

the entire food supply chain,

from the intellectual property of seeds
to produce and livestock

all the way to the financial institutions
who lend to these farmers.

And the recent results have been
rising bankruptcies for family farms

and little control for those who are just
trying to survive in the industry.

Left unchecked, we will head
into another economic collapse,

one very similar to
the farm crisis of the 1980s,

when commodity market prices crashed,

interest rates doubled,

and many farmers lost everything.

Fortunately, there’s a very simple,
three-part solution

you can be part of right now

to help us transform our food industry
from the bottom up.

Step one: shop at
your local farmers markets.

Buying from your local market

and subscribing to a community-supported
agricultural produce box,

better known as a CSA,

may be the single greatest
purchasing decision you can make

as a consumer today.

Last year, American farmers
made the least they have

in almost three decades,

because they now own
fewer parts of the supply chain

than ever before.

Under exclusive contracts
with Big Ag and big box stores,

farmers are not offered
a fair price for their goods.

In fact, the average farmer in America

makes less than 15 cents of every dollar
on a product that you purchase at a store.

On the other hand, farmers who sell
their goods at a farmers market

take home closer to
90 cents of every dollar.

But beyond taking home a larger share,

farmers use markets as an opportunity

to cultivate the next generation
of agriculturalists

who shepherd our farmlands
and our pastures.

In our fight against climate change,
we need them now more than ever

to promote and preserve diverse land use.

When multigenerational farms
are lost to Big Ag consolidation,

our communities suffer in countless ways.

Rural America has now jumped above
the national average in violent crime.

Three out four farmworkers surveyed
have been directly impacted

by our opioid epidemic.

Now oftentimes disguised as accidents,

farmer suicide is now on the rise.

Step two: shop at
your local farmers markets.

(Laughter)

Produce from a large retail store
is harvested before it’s ripe

to travel more than a thousand miles
before it ultimately sits on your shelf

roughly two weeks later.

Alternatively, because
most farmers markets

have proximity and
production requirements,

farmers travel less than 50 miles
to offer you local produce

with minimal packaging waste.

With the advent of online grocers
and trending meal kits,

consumers are increasingly disconnected

with their farmers and the economics
of food production.

Since the rise of
the smartphone revolution,

direct-to-consumer goods have stagnated.

While local and sustainable foods
have been trending for almost a decade,

terms like “healthy” and “natural”

have no legal framework
in the United States.

Your best bet for fresh,
nutrient-rich foods

without the marketing jargon?

Go to your farmers market.

Buying local is not a new idea,

but turning it into a habit
in today’s world still is.

If we want to avoid
the high costs of cheap food,

protect our environment,

rebuild our communities

and save our farmers – literally –

we’re going to need to vote
with our food purchases.

The success of our food systems
is directly attached to us.

If we want to break up Big Ag’s hold
on our food supply chain,

then we’re going to need
to connect with our farmers.

We’re going to need
to rebuild relationships

with the hands that feed us
three times a day.

Plus, two more for snacks.

Come on.

With a government online database
of more than 8,600 farmers markets

across the country,

you can easily find
the nearest one to you.

Just think of yourself
as an investor in food,

where your purchasing power helps create
a more equitable society for everyone.

Oh!

Almost forgot step three,

which may surprise you:

shop at your local farmers markets.

(Laughter)

Thank you.

(Applause)

自上次金融危机以来已经过去了大约十年,

但这个行业从未像现在这样大。

旨在更好地规范其最大参与者

的立法损害了其较小的参与者,

导致该行业的大部分
资产被最顶层的 1% 控制。

他们已经变得太大而不能倒闭。

我指的不是大银行,

而是大农业的世界。

作为一名在卢旺达

与小农合作过的公共卫生从业者

,现在作为一名

处于
消费者和生产者交叉点的小型食品企业主,

我接触到了卢旺达

生态和经济最
密集的行业之一 整个世界

,在我的工作中,

我目睹了一个令人毛骨悚然的讽刺。

养活我们社区的农民
负担不起他们种植的食物。

今天,少数公司
继续

整合整个食品供应链,

从种子的知识产权
到农产品和

牲畜的知识产权,一直到
向这些农民提供贷款的金融机构。

最近的结果
是家庭农场的破产率不断上升,

而那些只是
试图在这个行业中生存的人几乎无法控制。

如果任其发展,我们将
走向另一场经济崩溃,

这与
1980 年代的农业危机非常相似,

当时商品市场价格暴跌,

利率翻倍

,许多农民失去了一切。

幸运的是,有一个非常简单的、由
三部分组成的解决方案,

您现在就可以参与其中,

帮助我们自下而上地改变我们的食品
行业。

第一步:
在当地的农贸市场购物。

从当地市场购买

并订阅由社区支持的
农产品盒(

更广为人知的 CSA)

可能是您今天作为消费者可以做出的最伟大的
购买决定

去年,美国
农民的收入是

近三年来最少的,

因为他们现在拥有
的供应链部分

比以往任何时候都少。

根据
与 Big Ag 和大卖场的独家合同,

农民无法
为他们的商品提供公平的价格。

事实上,美国农民

在商店购买的产品中,平均每美元赚不到 15 美分。

另一方面,
在农贸市场出售商品的农民

每 1 美元的收入接近 90 美分。

但除了带回家更大的份额外,

农民还利用市场作为

培养下一代农夫的机会,

他们牧养我们的农田
和牧场。

在我们应对气候变化的斗争中,
我们现在比以往任何时候都更需要它们

来促进和保护多样化的土地利用。

当多代
农场因大农业合并而消失时,

我们的社区会以无数种方式遭受痛苦。

现在,美国农村地区
的暴力犯罪率已超过全国平均水平。

接受调查的四分之三的农场工人
直接

受到我们的阿片类药物流行的影响。

现在经常伪装成事故,

农民自杀现在呈上升趋势。

第二步:
在当地的农贸市场购物。

(笑声)

大型零售店的产品
在成熟之前就被收割

,经过一千多英里的路程

大约两周后才最终上架。

或者,由于
大多数农贸市场

都有接近度和
生产要求,因此

农夫旅行不到 50 英里
,为您提供本地产品

,并且包装浪费最少。

随着在线杂货店
和流行套餐的出现,

消费者

与他们的农民和
食品生产的经济性越来越脱节。


智能手机革命兴起以来,

直接面向消费者的商品一直停滞不前。

虽然近十年来本地和可持续食品
一直流行,

但“健康”和“天然”等术语在美国

没有法律框架

您最好选择没有营销术语的新鲜、
营养丰富的食物

去你的农贸市场。

购买本地产品并不是一个新想法,

但在当今世界将其变成一种习惯
仍然是。

如果我们想避免
廉价食品的高成本、

保护我们的环境、

重建我们的社区

并拯救我们的农民——从字面上看——

我们将需要
对我们购买的食品进行投票。

我们食品系统的成功
与我们息息相关。

如果我们想打破 Big Ag
对我们食品供应链的控制,

那么我们将
需要与我们的农民建立联系。

我们将需要

用每天喂饱我们三餐的双手重建关系

另外,还有两个零食。

来吧。

借助包含
全国 8,600 多个农贸市场的政府在线数据库

您可以轻松
找到离您最近的农贸市场。

把自己想象
成食品的投资者

,你的购买力有助于
为每个人创造一个更公平的社会。

哦!

差点忘了第三步,

这可能会让你大吃一惊:

在当地的农贸市场购物。

(笑声)

谢谢。

(掌声)