Food travels thousands of miles from farm to consumers. Some people believe we should buy food from local farmers to protect the environment and help the local business. Do advantages outweigh the disadvantages?
The development of elements of logistics
such
as vehicles, preservation, and navigation has made it possible to transport food
from one place to a land far away. Some people argue that it would destroy the environment and the local economies. However
, I believe that benefits from this
development certainly outweigh the drawbacks.
Many in the general public believe that globalisation of food
markets is harmful to the local community and nature because multinational companies tend to have less concern for the environment and local people than their own profits. For example
, Brazilian multinational companies have been clearing the Amazon Forest for cattle farms. Furthermore
, these companies also
endanger local farmers by dumping down the market price to the point where those farmers could not compete. The result of food
globalisation is evident by the destruction of nature and decreasing farmland owned by the locals.
Despite all these drawbacks, the fact that food
can be distributed around the world provide significant benefits to humankind which is the way to combat hunger. For instance
, even in this
present day, there are some places around the globe where people still died of starvation in every minute. Being able to transport food
from far away land could help alleviate this
problem. Moreover
, even though there are many developments in agricultural technologies, local farmers in many countries still largely depend on weather and soil quality which are unreliable. If there is some unfortunate year where the local crop yields are not enough for the population, the means of transportation will help sustain the population.
In conclusion, even though there are disadvantages from global-scale food
distribution, they are outweighed by the advantages. This
development can save people's lives from starvation and help providing enough food
for people in the community.Submitted by pkncsk on
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Answer the 'Advantages and Disadvantages' topic
IELTS advantages and disadvantages questions normally give you a statement and ask you to comment on the advantages and disadvantages of that statement.
Answer structure for the type of essay
- Introduction
- Body paragraph 1 – advantages
- Body paragraph 2 – disadvantages
- Conclusion
Examples to start your body paragraph:
- The main advantage is...
- The disadvantage of this...
- The main benefit...
- Despite these advantages...
- One possible drawback...