Aircraft have been increasingly used to transport fruits and vegetables to some countries where such plants hardly grow or are out of season. Some people consider it a good trend, but some people oppose it. Discuss both the views and give your opinion.

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The world in the 21st century has a marked high rate of global trading,not only the electric gadgets and garments but
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the food.Nowadays,the most commonly used transportation methods are ships.
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,some experts think that using flights for transportation is not really worth it,especially in the case of fruits and
vegetables
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essay will explain both statements and give my opinion Every part of the world is not cultivating every type of fruit and vegetable,
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,the desert areas like the Middle East cannot grow all kinds of
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because
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are completely dependent on
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from other
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,some
countries
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in the world are over-flooded with seasonal agricultural,even regular
vegetables
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a lack of storage measures,the food was tape reaches a high rate.Only exporting will reduce
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food waste in
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cases.If perishable
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are sold,preservation methods
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as the addition of chemical preservation may be used to store
foods
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longer. In my opinion,aircraft is unnecessary and expensive when transporting non-perishable
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as apples and other long-shelf
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fruit.
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, global trading can mobilize the growth rate of
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and agricultural practices when they are completely dependent on imported
foods
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. In conclusion,I am convinced the benefits outweigh
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the benefits
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.Aircraft might add more cost,consumers are likely to get fruits and
vegetables
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without preservative as people knows,overconsuming chemicals will have an adverse effect on health
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Topic Vocabulary:
  • Transportation
  • Fruits and vegetables
  • Hardly grow
  • Out of season
  • Advantages
  • Access
  • Variety
  • Demand
  • Reliance
  • Local production
  • Disadvantages
  • Carbon emissions
  • Climate change
  • Expensive
  • Traditional farming practices
  • Opinion
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