How Locally Grown Products are Disrupting F&B Manufacturing
QAD
DECEMBER 3, 2019
It means buying food that is sourced and/or grown within a geographical location that could be considered “local”. Some examples include sugar from Michigan grown sugar beets, cereals from midwest grain producing states, and potato products from Idaho grown potatoes. Is “eating local” the next-generation of the “organic” trend?
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