GGR107H1 Chapter Notes -The Food Chain, Human Geography

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Chapter 6: changing geographies of food consumption and production. The changing nature of food consumption and case studies that promote critical reflection. Food goes beyond reflecting what we eat and often becomes who we are. Food deserts: places where access to food is poor. Food shapes us and determines who we are. Study human geography tracing back the materials for everyday life. Another example is the inter-connectedness of realizing how food is made. Food chains: geographers attempt to map out food chains. Food can be defined as mobilized in different ways. Food plays a role in society and economy. Short food supply chains: determine how food is interconnected. Established in 1999 included senior representatives from the food and farming industries. The center has developed a number supply chain analyses. Formed in 1999 and tries to enhance the health and welfare of animals and people.

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