Understanding the Food Supply Chain

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  • Опубликовано: 28 авг 2024
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  • @Zoe-od9mj
    @Zoe-od9mj Год назад +1

    This is absolutely amazing!! Fun learning! Thank you.

    • @FarmTraveler
      @FarmTraveler  Год назад

      Thank you so much for watching! Glad you enjoyed it! 😁😁😁😁

  • @datboyace13
    @datboyace13 Год назад +2

    Thanks for the informative video! I was just eating breakfast from my favorite cafe and i was like "hmmm, i wonder what happened behind the scenes for me to enjoy this wonderful breakfast and coffee"

    • @FarmTraveler
      @FarmTraveler  Год назад +1

      Thank you SO MUCH for watching! Glad it was helpful! Hope the breakfast was good!

    • @datboyace13
      @datboyace13 Год назад

      @@FarmTraveler it was amazing. It tastes even better knowing all the hard work that was done to make that meal possible ❤️

  • @aaront1209
    @aaront1209 4 месяца назад +1

    Thank you for making this video! I am curious about grocery stores such as Aldi that have lower prices, and generally how the business strategies of different grocery stores influence their supply chains. And I'm curious about "international grocery stores," which in my experience seem to have an even greater variety of foods than a typical grocery store.
    I think the global supply chain probably hurts a lot of farmers and the environment, but the consumer doesn't see it so doesn't feel bad about buying something. I wish I could trace back every food I ate to the person who grew it. The cost of food probably needs to be increased to reflect it's environmental impact and to pay fair labor. Just my uninformed ideas!

    • @FarmTraveler
      @FarmTraveler  4 месяца назад

      Thanks so much for this comment! We just had an Aldi open close by and I have been wondering the same thing! The food supply chain in general is definitely not perfect. But I like to think it's improving every time consumers learn more about where their food is coming from. We call can always do our part!

  • @traverserover3976
    @traverserover3976 Год назад +2

    What an incredible way to pack all of this interesting and meaningful information in a video. Loved it and thanks for all the gems. Keep it coming.

    • @FarmTraveler
      @FarmTraveler  Год назад

      Maaaaaan, thank you so much! I really appreciate it!

  • @RenegadeAcre
    @RenegadeAcre Год назад +1

    Great work. I'd like to see you point out more of the flaws with factory farming.

    • @FarmTraveler
      @FarmTraveler  Год назад

      Thanks! I think there is a huge debate on factory farms, both great points and some bad. Farms, no matter their size, can be ran efficiently using great technology and produce a ton of goods with the farmer also caring for the land/animals/etc. I do think there is a critical mass that farmers can get too where it becomes too hard to manage everything in a decent manner.

  • @yashjoshi1153
    @yashjoshi1153 Год назад +1

    thank you! I learned new things (I have to give a ppt on the safe supply of food in college), an excellent video

    • @FarmTraveler
      @FarmTraveler  Год назад

      Thanks so much for watching! Hope it was helpful! And good luck on the presentation!

  • @AlwaysOOOps
    @AlwaysOOOps Год назад +2

    you production quality is great. keep it up

  • @Retfosho
    @Retfosho 11 месяцев назад +1

    Great video. The pandemic greatly affected the supply chain which is a big reason for an increase in price of food. Paired with inflation, the amount of food you can buy has also decreased. I was hoping for an answer about the seeming decrease in quality as well, but that may just be where I live and my specific grocery store, and its own supply chain--multiple factors which I believe are there but I couldn't tell you specifically which ones.
    In Super Size Me 2: Holy Chicken, Morgan Spurlock documents the processes farmers use in chicken production and how important labeling food certain ways can help increase sales. For example, free-range has a legal definition that can be applied, ironically, to crammed warehouses of chicken with a small patch of land as long as it falls within the parameters of the definition. It wouldn't be surprising to find out that many farms use similar, if not worse, corner-cutting methods for various products as the pandemic and recession has made labor processes much more difficult and more expensive.
    In the documentary, you are shown why farmers are under increasing amounts of pressure by an agricultural monopoly that sacrifices things such as quality and health, and so they end up having to follow suit and resort to worse methods so that they can save money and stay in business. The farmers with healthy processes are barely breaking even and farmers compete against each other in a tournament system. There is a real, no joke, National Chicken Council. It was a good movie and I think everyone who liked this video should watch it as there is a good bit of food supply chain education in it.

  • @AlwaysOOOps
    @AlwaysOOOps Год назад +2

    Can you do a video about foodservice companies (like SYSCO)

  • @rahulb1069
    @rahulb1069 6 месяцев назад +1

    Great work❤

  • @sararadwan1365
    @sararadwan1365 Год назад

    Great video, thankyou alot❤️

  • @ayushsingh3106
    @ayushsingh3106 Год назад +1

    How do you work with legal issues and quility?

  • @vleiratfilms2020
    @vleiratfilms2020 Год назад +2

    This is very interesting.. thanks. Personally I think the food supply chain has got out of hand ..mainly because people have been spoiled by being able to get what they want when they want so they expect it always. Also the variety and choice is simply gross and out of kilter with sustainable production. Back in the day (I’m 78) the only goods you bought from a supermarket were things you couldn’t get locally. Barcodes changed that and put the power in the retailers hands, and every producer had to compete to get their products on the shelf.. advertising became an industry .. packaging became a big time earner .. novelty became like fast fashion .. and wastage became the norm. Crazy man crazy.. as the song went! Where I live in a west coast drought prone area of South Africa, Big Agri has moved in, has drained dry our RAMSAR wetland, dammed up 4 river catchments, and is mining ancient water to grow export fruit for the USA and China. We never see any of it. Does the world need it ? .. I doubt it! The system needs a reset. Maybe the pandemic has triggered that 🤔🇿🇦

    • @FarmTraveler
      @FarmTraveler  Год назад +1

      Thanks for watching! And some great points you have there! It's certainly gotten out of hand and seems more that marketing is driving it more than anything really. Hoping that more consumers learn that they can really control the system based on their wants. Maybe if we all just try to buy local, we can somehow fix the system!

  • @user-fl4vb8no1w
    @user-fl4vb8no1w Год назад +1

    Hey Farm Traveler, may I know how you did the research for this video so that I may read into it in more detail. Thanks!

    • @FarmTraveler
      @FarmTraveler  Год назад

      Hey! Sure thing! Some of the resources I used are below:
      www.epa.gov/ghgemissions/global-greenhouse-gas-emissions-data
      baynature.org/article/the-grass-really-is-greener/
      www.cnbc.com/2019/06/11/this-is-a-15-trillion-opportunity-for-farmers-to-fight-climate-change.html

  • @mdevika6048
    @mdevika6048 5 месяцев назад

    ❤❤

  • @adhsudbrbsv
    @adhsudbrbsv Год назад

    Could you explain the “trade” portion of the pie chart please

    • @FarmTraveler
      @FarmTraveler  Год назад

      Great question! Trade refers to companies that deal in trading goods. Think of it as Wal-Mart or other stores buying produce and selling in stores. I definitely should have used a different word or explained it better in the video. 😂😅

  • @pascalxus
    @pascalxus 9 месяцев назад

    please turn off the music it's wayyyy too loud.