Spring is fully underway in N Georgia, despite this weekends storms and torrential downpours. As favorable conditions move northward in the next few weeks, we should see more Georgia producers come on line. It is always good to be eating Organic produce, but it always feels a little more special when sourced from close to home.
At present, South Florida is winding down production, and north Florida and South Georgia are ramping up. California is due to start delivering in earnest to markets now also, but recent rains have slightly delayed that region. This shift in seasons produces a slight gap in the market at this time but we do our best to ensure there is a seamless transition for our customers.
When we first started the produce box service, a number of people were concerned that the produce be seasonal and local. I was happy to disappoint them, for if any of you have eaten based upon local, seasonal produce in temperate zones such as this (I have), you will know what a dismal prospect the early months of the year are.
It is not my intention to belittle those concerns. I am an advocate of local producers and the furtherance of a deep and rich food culture in every region of the globe. Here in the USA as in most of the “Westernized” nations we are conditioned to expect to eat what ever we choose all year round. As with all things, I believe there are advantages and disadvantages to this.
For those who consider these things, the disadvantages are often the easiest to point out. There are many aspects of this global market which are undesirable and distasteful. Perhaps the most obvious is transportation of refrigerated produce over vast distances and the commensurate atmospheric pollutants produced. The vast amount of energy expended in transporting goods of all varieties around the planet should be a serious consideration for all of us. Fair trade practices and worker exploitation are also major ethical concerns. In terms of nutritional value, the longer fresh produce is stored, the more it is in danger of losing it’s potency.
How about the positive side of this enlarged, multi-regional market place? I think the biggest advantage is to be found in the impact that variety and abundance have on health. Eating a varied diet is more likely to satisfy the spectrum of nutritional requirements as long as the produce is not degraded during transportation. A little considered advantage is that local soils may be deficient in certain key mineral components and by eating foods grown in diverse environs will likely provide a more complete mineral complement.
Is local and seasonal better- yes it is. It is better for us, for our local community and economy, and better due to the reduced environmental impact. Does it work for a produce box scheme- no.
The primary goal of the Organic2u produce boxes is to get good, clean food into people’s diets. We have to positively address the expectations of our community and providing variety will ensure an attractive product that will fulfill the primary goal mentioned above.
The reality of the world is that seasons will bring all things in their proper time. Growing seasons and harvests move with the passage of the sun back and forth. I for one think at this stage in the resurgence of Organic farming it is better to support Organic growers and producers no matter where they are, and to celebrate the shifting natural abundance as the season of plenty passes through our area.
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