In many countries, people are buying more imported food and there are a
number of reasons to explain why this is happening. Firstly, the attractive
marketing and presentation of imported food products give them an appealing
and appetizing appearance. Consumers then come to expect certain high
standards of packaging, so that food looks tasty, safe, hygienic and, in the
case of some products, easy to prepare. Secondly, the availability of a wide
range of imported food enables people to vary their diet and experiment with
new recipes. This may provide a welcome change from eating the same meals
every day, which inevitably becomes tedious and no longer stimulates the
taste buds.
It is possible, however, to take steps to encourage the consumption of locally
produced food. Local growers should ensure that their products always look
clean and fresh. In Vietnam, for example, all the fruit and vegetables, meat
and fish on display at local markets must be presented in scrupulously
hygienic conditions, protected by plastic wrapping to keep away dust or flies.
The government should enforce strict food safety regulations. Another
measure could be to increase the variety of food produced by local farmers,
which would then eliminate the need to import those foods from other
countries. This would stimulate the local economy and reduce the
environmental costs of transportation known as food miles.
In conclusion, while are some obvious reasons to explain the rise in
popularity of imported food, some simple measures should be adopted by
local food growers to meet this challenge.
In
many
countries,
people
are buying more
imported
food
and there are a
number of reasons to
explain
why this is happening.
Firstly
, the attractive
marketing and presentation of
imported
food
products give them an appealing
and appetizing appearance. Consumers then
come
to
expect
certain high
standards of packaging,
so
that
food
looks tasty, safe, hygienic and, in the
case of
some
products, easy to prepare.
Secondly
, the availability of a wide
range of
imported
food
enables
people
to vary their diet and experiment with
new recipes. This may provide a welcome
change
from eating the same meals
every day, which
inevitably
becomes tedious and no longer stimulates the
taste buds.
It is possible,
however
, to take steps to encourage the consumption of
locally
produced
food
.
Local
growers should ensure that their products always look
clean and fresh. In Vietnam,
for example
, all the fruit and vegetables, meat
and fish on display at
local
markets
must
be presented
in
scrupulously
hygienic conditions, protected by plastic wrapping to
keep
away dust or flies.
The
government
should enforce strict
food
safety regulations. Another
measure could be to increase the variety of
food
produced by
local
farmers,
which would then eliminate the need to import those
foods
from other
countries. This would stimulate the
local
economy and
reduce
the
environmental costs of transportation known as
food
miles.
In conclusion
, while are
some
obvious reasons to
explain
the rise in
popularity of
imported
food
,
some
simple measures should
be adopted
by
local
food
growers to
meet
this challenge.