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My peanuts were made in China
By Green Living Tips | Published  10/10/2009
So I'm snacking away on some peanuts the other day, congratulating myself on the choice of a more healthy and environmentally friendly alternative to some of the other crap I eat.

I read the packet and nearly choked. I'm in Australia and my peanuts came from China!

That means my snack traveled at least 7,500 kilometers or around 4,500 miles!

How the hell is this possible I asked myself, don't we grow them here? I believe Queensland has a solid peanut industry, and that's 1500 km away.

I really should know better as I've been caught out like this many times before in regards to food miles.

With all due respect to the Chinese, bless them all, we need to draw the line somewhere as consumers. I hate finger-pointing at China, after all they are just catering to the demand for cheap products. It's up to us to make more earth friendly purchasing decisions.

The carbon footprint of my snack is pretty huge and as to the growing practices of China's peanut farmers, I would have no idea.

I started searching around for local bagged peanuts and they look to be around triple the price. Isn't it sad when something that is grown in our own soil is far more expensive than bringing it in from overseas? It seems that demand here outstrips supply too.

Even buying peanuts grown in Australia isn't exactly what you'd call eating local given the distance they have to travel.

I probably should just stop being a tightwad and support the local growers  - and just eat fewer peanuts. I'm also taking a crack at growing my own peanuts using heritage and heirloom stock. I don't like my chances as this area isn't really suitable - it seems that peanuts are a rather thirsty plant.

Maybe I should learn a bit more about local bush tucker for snacky stuff and try growing that instead. Bush tomatoes (desert raisin) are quite tasty - however, I tried planting those last year but failed dismally.

My green living journey sure has me considering things I never gave a thought to just a few years ago.

Read more about food miles.

 
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Michael Bloch
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  • Comment #1 (Posted by B Evans)

    I agree with you.It is amazing the things that are made and or grown in China.I haven't noticed that much in the food industry but I have been on a tangent crusade about the "Made in China" thing...
    Ok now to me its as eco-friendly to save local jobs and create local products here (Im in the USA) as it is to WASTE the energy shipping across continents to consumers in other countries.
    I had a lady come up to me in a store two years ago at Christmas and she said "I can't find a single thing in this store NOT "Made in China"...
    That was the beginning of my crusade about buying more home produced products.
    It is very hard to do, Products are from China, Mexico, India, and everywhere BUT the USA.
    How can this be a green way to live. With the import and export prices I cant see how it could possibly balance out .
    China is very resourceful It seems to me they could sustain themselves with their own productivity Rather than all the other countries BUYING the products Made in China to support them.
    I feel each country should support itself and its own people, jobs, and productivity BEFORE any imported goods are used.
    There is no reason for peanuts OR ANY ITEM grow in your made in your own homeland should cost twice or three times as much as something from other countries.
    Labor costs is NO excuse. There are factories that are empty all over this country that can be reopened and brought back to use.
    I ask that we all read the labels on EVERYTHING and whenever possible buy from your own country's productivity.
     
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