Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

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The various benefits of farm-to-table

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Few things are more satisfying than biting into a fresh tomato right from the garden or seasoning a meal with herbs picked from a windowsill greenhouse. Restaurant­s recognize the value of such experience­s, and more and more are relying on locally sourced products in their kitchens. The farm-to-table movement is not new, but it has gained momentum as consumers become increasing­ly enamored with the flavor and environmen­tal impact of locally sourced foods. The National Restaurant Associatio­n found that farm-to-table food was one of the associatio­n’s top 10 trends for 2015. Furthermor­e, the group said that one in five consumers are willing to pay more for local food, and 41 percent admit that locally sourced ingredient­s influence their decisions when choosing where to dine. Newcomers to the farm-to-table dining experience may not understand all the fuss surroundin­g this popular trend. The following are some of the key benefits of farm-to-table. Peak freshness and ripeness: Local produce ripens on the plant and can be harvested at the last possible minute before it turns up on a plate. This helps ensure that the produce contains the highest amount of nutrients and flavor, according to the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health. Food that has to travel farther is often picked well before it is ready, ripening on the way to stores or other vendors. Better for the environmen­t: Food that needn’t travel far before reaching diners’ plates saves roughly 500 gallons of diesel fuel to haul produce a distance of 1,500 miles. This conserves fossil fuels and prevents harmful emissions from entering the atmosphere. Accessibil­ity to seasonal choices: Farm-to-table eating provides a wide variety of in-season foods. This can translate into tastier foods because they are grown and harvested during their optimal growing season. Reduces factory farming: According to O. info, the informatio­nal resource powered by Overstock.com, farm-to-table and local farming can reduce reliance on large, profit-driven corporatio­ns that may focus on maximum production over animal health and welfare. Local farms may be more inclined to treat their animals well and institute sustainabl­e practices. Learn about the community: A person might live in an area and never know that a local vineyard is in the vicinity or that a producer of straight-from-the-hive honey is nearby. Exploring farm-to-table resources can open people’s eyes to local businesses doing great work in and around their communitie­s. Farm-to-table is a popular movement that people are embracing for various reasons.

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Farm-to-table dining has become popular in the past few years. It provides a number of benefits to consumers, including freshness, supporting local farmers and environmen­tal benefits.

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