When it comes to sustainability, consumers give top priority to the food and beverage industry. By choosing locally grown organic produce, they try to make a positive impact on the community. People have become conscious about what is being served to them. They are making efforts to modify their behavior in order to show their response towards economic hardships. Growing concern in organic food and beverages has led companies to enhance their sustainability credentials. The fact that consumers first consider the impact of a product ‘in’ the body has resulted in the growing concern about the economic and environmental impact of the food and beverage industry.

The concept of sustainable food goes beyond reawakening of taste buds. It is also about the transformation of what we eat everyday. When you are having organic food items, you are not only avoiding harmful pesticides and chemicals that are traditionally used in commercial farming but you are also avoiding obesity. Experts believe that there is no need to hike in the mountains in order to commune with nature. Consumers can do the same by choosing in-season, locally grown fruits and vegetables on a daily basis.

For decades, environmentalists and health experts have voiced their concern over the highly toxic system of producing industrial food. Today, this concern seems to be turning into a silent yet powerful revolution. This revolution doesn’t require the consumers to fight for their rights or stage a protest against the bureaucracy of Washington. Accepting the ongoing sustainable food movement is as simple as saying no to exotic and imported produce and consuming vegetables and fruits that are growing in a sustainable manner.

Sustainable food supports sustainable farming methods within which the farm dwellers work in humane conditions and grow crops with minimal use of harmful pesticides and fertilizers. If you thought that organic food items in high end supermarkets are out of your reach, try buying from local farmer markets. The items available in such markets are not only affordable but for every purchase you make, you will also be supporting the welfare of farmers who follow sustainable faming methods.

Author's Bio: 

Kevin Long is the founder of Global Deaf Connection and the co-founder of Justmeans, a social utility site that helps companies to attract and ignite advocates of better business. Kevin has done significant business development work for both for-profit and non-profit organizations that support good work.