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Food in the UK

Provision of food in the UK

  • We import 44% of our total food consumption
  • 95% of our fruit comes from abroad
  • half of our vegitables are imported
  • 30% of all goods transported by lorries in the UK are for food

Why does the UK import so much of its food

  • Population - there are more people so more people need more food
  • Climate - we are quite cold so we might need other foods bought in that are seasonal
  • Wealth - Britain is quite wealthy so we can afford to bring in different foods
  • Tourism - poeple going abroad will have a taste of different foods and want to try it again
  • Migration - migrants might bring their cultures and food to Brightain with them
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Impacts of importing food - negative

  • Polutants - transporting relaeses polutants such as CO2 which leads to the greenhouse effect which leads to climate change - 10% of the UKs total greenhouse emmisions in 2015 came directly from transporting food
  • Pestacide - a lot of unhealthy chemicals are put on imported goods such as fruit - it can be bad for you
  • Unfair trade - mangatout production producers recieve 12% of total cost whereas super markets recieve 47%

Positive

  • Employment - the amount o jobs are increased
  • Consumer demand is met - we have access to many products
  • Health - we get access tyo healthier foods
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Natural Gas - Advantages + Disadvantages

Advantages

  • Cleanest fossil fuels - 45% less CO2 emisions than other non re knewable sources
  • Employment - 1.2 million people
  • Less risks of environmental accidents than oil
  • can be transported in different ways - pipelines, tankers over land + sea

Disadvantages

  • Fracking uses lots of water - waste of water + chemicals cause earthquakes
  • Some gas reserves in countries that are politically unstable or prepaired to use gas supply as weapons
  • Ground water get contaminated - effect wildlife
  • Not possible in less developed countries - too expensive
  • Expensive to build + maintain
  • Contributes to global warming
  • Dangerous if handled + transported carelessly
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