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Tomato Scare Leads More People To Buy Local

By Abena Williams
Created Jun 15 2008 - 5:09pm


Tomato Scare [1]

   If you've decided to buy locally grown tomatoes because of the salmonella outbreak, then you'll have to wait a few more weeks.
   Walter Clarke, "Local tomatoes are not in season. The earliest ones will be showing up around the end of June. Mine are going to be about middle of July."
   Walter and Carol Clarke own Rainbow Hill Farm in McMinnville, TN. They sell their produce throughout the Tennessee Valley, including every Sunday at the Chattanooga Market. Clarke says more people have realized the benefits of buying from local farms.
   Shopper Marshall Wilson, "Growing locally and buying locally is a good idea if you can find it, not every place in country has a place like this."
   Clarke, "The last two or three years, people are coming out to farmers markets, people are learning they can trust their local farmer, we've had over the last few years some scares in the food industry with salmonella problems."
   The latest outbreak has been linked to raw red plum, red Roma, and round red tomatoes grown in Mexico and PARTS of Florida. 228 people in 23 states have become ill. The FDA has not pinpointed the source of the contamination. Because of that, Clarke says these days more people want to know exactly where their food comes from.
   Clarke, "Too much of the industry over the last 40 has gone to developing products with long shelf life, the ability to ship."
   Clarke says if you buy local produce, you'll taste the difference.
   Clarke, The tomatoes we grow, they've got different flavors, you can't ship them very far, they're thin skinned they're tender, we pick them vine ripe."
   If you're not sure about the produce in your supermarket, just ask. Most produce clerks should know where the food they're selling comes from.
   Rainbow Hill Farm, www.rainbowhillfarm.biz [2]
   Pick TN Products, http://picktnproducts.org [3]

UPDATED Info from www.fda.gov [4]

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