A
Nation of Farmers
Defeating the Food Crisis on American
Soil
By Sharon Astyk and Aaron Newton
Once
we could fill our grocery carts with cheap and plentiful food,
but not anymore. Cheap food has gone the way of cheap oil. Climate
change is already reducing crop yields worldwide. The cost of
flying in food from far away and shipping it across the country
in refrigerated trucks is rapidly becoming unviable. Cars and
cows increasingly devour grain harvests, sending prices skyrocketing.
More Americans than ever before require food stamps and food pantries
just to get by, and a worldwide food crisis is unfolding, overseas
and in our kitchens.
We
can keep hunger from stalking our families, but doing so will
require a fundamental shift in our approach to field and table.
A Nation of Farmers examines the limits and dangers of the globalized
food system and how returning to basics is our best hope. The
book includes in-depth guidelines for:
Creating
resilient local food systems
Growing, cooking and eating sustainably and naturally
Becoming part of the solution to the food crisis.
The
book argues that we need to make self-provisioning, once the most
ordinary of human activities, central to our lives. The results
will be better food, better health, better security and freedom
from corporations that don't have our interests at heart.
Critical
reading for anyone who eats and cares about high-quality food.