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"The local food movement is growing, but not as fast as the global
food movement. The United States now imports twice as much food as it
did a decade ago. What does this reliance on imported food mean for us,
and for the people around the globe who produce our food?
Kelsey
Timmerman, author of the acclaimed "Where Am I Wearing?," decided to
find out. He traveled around the world on a quest to meet and work
alongside the farmers and fishermen who feed us.
He followed his
Starbucks coffee to Colombia where he met farmers Starbucks didn't want
him to meet, loaded lobster boats in Nicaragua for divers who have the
world's deadliest job, discovered that slavery is alive and well in the
cocoa industry of the Ivory Coast, shouldered loads of bananas with
Costa Rican workers who longed for the good ol' days of banana farming,
met apple farmers in Michigan fighting against a changing climate and
the global economy, and apple farmers in China who were thrilled to have
cornered the apple juice market.
In "Where Am I Eating?,"
Timmerman explores the global food economy and the issues surrounding
it--including workers' and human rights, rural poverty, the loss of
cultural and bio-diversity, climate change, and fair trade--through the
lives of the workers he met along the way. Timmerman argues neither for
nor against the globalization of food, but personalizes the issue by
observing the hope and opportunity, and the lack of both, which the
global food economy gives to the world's poorest producers. Before you
scoop your next batch of coffee into your French press, indulge in a
mid-afternoon chocolate bar, or slice a banana, discover how each of
your small choices has shaped the lives of a worker thousands of miles
away." (Publisher Description)
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