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Food Miles: Background and Marketing (Summary)
Food Miles: Background and Marketing (Summary)
The term ‘food miles’ refers to the distance food travels from the location where it is grown to the
location where it is consumed, or in other words, the distance food travels from farm to plate. Recent
studies have shown that this distance has been steadily increasing over the last fifty years. Studies
estimate that processed food in the United States travels over 1,300 miles, and fresh produce travels
over 1,500 miles, before being consumed. This publication addresses how food miles are calculated,
investigates how food miles affect producers and consumers, and evaluates methods for curbing the
energy intensiveness of our food transportation system.
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Last Updated June 3, 2008
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