From Farm to Fork: Perspectives on Growing Sustainable Food Systems in the Twenty-First Century
Interest in the food we eat and how it is produced, distributed, and consumed has grown tremendously in the last few years. Consumers are exchanging highly processed, genetically engineered, chemical-laden, and pesticide-contaminated food often associated with big agribusinesses for fresh produce grown using organic methods. The growth of farmers markets from 1,755 in 1994 to over 7,500 today, in both urban and rural areas, is just one indication that consumers are interested in knowing who produced their food and how the food was produced. This book addresses the importance of creating food systems that are sustainable by bringing together a number of experts in the fields of law, economics, nutrition, and social sciences, as well as farmers and advocates. These experts share their perspectives on some of the pressing issues related to sustainable food systems and offer solutions for achieving healthy, sustainable, and equitable food systems in the future.
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From Farm to Fork: Perspectives on Growing Sustainable Food Systems in the Twenty-First Century
Interest in the food we eat and how it is produced, distributed, and consumed has grown tremendously in the last few years. Consumers are exchanging highly processed, genetically engineered, chemical-laden, and pesticide-contaminated food often associated with big agribusinesses for fresh produce grown using organic methods. The growth of farmers markets from 1,755 in 1994 to over 7,500 today, in both urban and rural areas, is just one indication that consumers are interested in knowing who produced their food and how the food was produced. This book addresses the importance of creating food systems that are sustainable by bringing together a number of experts in the fields of law, economics, nutrition, and social sciences, as well as farmers and advocates. These experts share their perspectives on some of the pressing issues related to sustainable food systems and offer solutions for achieving healthy, sustainable, and equitable food systems in the future.
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From Farm to Fork: Perspectives on Growing Sustainable Food Systems in the Twenty-First Century

From Farm to Fork: Perspectives on Growing Sustainable Food Systems in the Twenty-First Century

From Farm to Fork: Perspectives on Growing Sustainable Food Systems in the Twenty-First Century

From Farm to Fork: Perspectives on Growing Sustainable Food Systems in the Twenty-First Century

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Interest in the food we eat and how it is produced, distributed, and consumed has grown tremendously in the last few years. Consumers are exchanging highly processed, genetically engineered, chemical-laden, and pesticide-contaminated food often associated with big agribusinesses for fresh produce grown using organic methods. The growth of farmers markets from 1,755 in 1994 to over 7,500 today, in both urban and rural areas, is just one indication that consumers are interested in knowing who produced their food and how the food was produced. This book addresses the importance of creating food systems that are sustainable by bringing together a number of experts in the fields of law, economics, nutrition, and social sciences, as well as farmers and advocates. These experts share their perspectives on some of the pressing issues related to sustainable food systems and offer solutions for achieving healthy, sustainable, and equitable food systems in the future.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781629220123
Publisher: University of Akron Press, The
Publication date: 11/20/2015
Series: &law
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 312
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Sarah Morath is an associate professor of legal writing at The University of Akron School of Law. In addition to teaching courses in legal research and writing and judicial opinion drafting, Professor Morath teaches environmental law and animal law. Professor Morath's scholarship focuses on legal writing pedagogy, environmental law, and agricultural and food law.Professor Morath received her BA from Vassar College, where she was inducted into Phi Beta Kappa. She received her Master's of Environmental Studies from Yale University and her JD from the University of Montana School of Law.
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