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October 2, 2016 4:10 PM   Subscribe

 
Thanks for posting this. As I live in another island colonized by the U.S. (Oahu) whose year-round agricultural production calendar is also attractive to Monsanto and friends, it's helpful to think through how Hawaii's statehood (as problematic as it is) has resulted in a much more generous flow of federal dollars to support infrastructure (e.g. our three "interstate" highways paid for in the name of national security).

But the Civil Eats article made me a little itchy because of this paragraph of judgy judgement combined with blithe unconcern with colonial impacts:
Spending three months in Puerto Rico in early 2016, I expected locally grown tropical fruits in mom-and-pop grocery stores, chefs serving Caribbean fare rooted in what they grow year-round, and home gardens on every block. Instead, major-chain grocery stores carried overpriced avocados from the Dominican Republic, while restaurants dished out Sysco-supplied ingredients—mostly battered and fried. While I got to know a few farmers and food advocates throughout the island, the general population showed a lack of agricultural knowledge and, frankly, interest.
posted by spamandkimchi at 3:16 AM on October 3, 2016 [1 favorite]


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