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Migrating Food By Hélène, Eline, Jóhann, Falko, Melisa and Kristina

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Migrating Food. By Hélène, Eline, Jóhann, Falko, Melisa and Kristina. Origin. Pineapple : Tropical plant; originates from the area between Southern Brazil and Paraguay. Tomatoes : Originating in South America and was spread around the world during the Spanish colonization there. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Migrating FoodBy Hélène, Eline, Jóhann, Falko, Melisa and Kristina

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Origin Pineapple : Tropical plant; originates from the area between

Southern Brazil and Paraguay. Tomatoes : Originating in South America and was spread

around the world during the Spanish colonization there. Beans : The oldest-known domesticated beans in the

Americas were found in Guitarrero Cave Banana: Southeast Asian farmers first domesticated bananas. Coffee: the cultivation of coffee first expanded in the Arab

world Tea: Tea plants are native to East and South Asia and probably

originated around the point of confluence of the lands of northeast India, north Burma, southwest China, and Tibet.

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Environmental impact

• Life-Cycle assessment :technique to evaluate enviromental impact

• Food miles: term used to describe the food´s

transportation distance• Carbon emission label:

describes how much carbon dioxide is caused by a product’s transportation

http://design.open.ac.uk/research/documents/GreenDesRptFinalPix3_000.pdf (page 27)

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Transport

By airplane

By train

By ship

By Truck

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Pineapples

Countries with tropical climates for example: Costa Rica By airplane

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Banana

Countries with tropical climates for example: Costa Rica By ship

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Tomatoes

Everywhere In containers by boat, to hold fresh

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Grapes

Everywhere from the temperate zone for example : Italy, France and Usa

By train, truck and plane

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Beans

Everywhere in the world By trucks, auto, ship

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Paprika

Plant in South-America By ship

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Coffee

First expanded in the Arab world In containers by ship or truck

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Tea

South-Asia By ship

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Lemons

Mostly come from mediterranean countries like Spain, Italy or Portugal but also from South Africa and Tasmania Island.

By ship in containers

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Migrated food

For example pizza:Between 1870 and 1970, over 26 million individuals

departed from Italy as migrants, typically in search of work. The residents of Italy had long been poor, but only in the late nineteenth century did their poverty motivate them to travel such long distances. When Italians sought work, they tended to travel along well- established commercial routes.

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conclusion

The world is becoming more and more aware of the pollution.The transport is also getting more expensive, so are the products.