Transforming Nutritional Value into Commercial Gain: The Impact of Intensive Food Production

B. Riccardi, S. Resta, Giacomo Resta
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Two thousand years have passed since Hippocrates (Hippocrates of Kos, 460 BC) coined the famous phrase: "let food be your medicine", with which he wanted to indicate the high biological value of food and its therapeutic content. But in the time of Hippocrates, man and food went hand in hand to provide all the resources and nutrients essential for survival. Two thousand years later, the industrial revolution completely overturned that profound bond. Food has lost its natural biological and therapeutic value, and has been replaced by symbolic contents, surrogates of the original meaning, but essential for a society based on consumption. Furthermore, the symbiotic bond between man and mother nature, which represents the essence of life itself, has been broken, making us lose track of our origins. The need to implement production to satisfy the growing global demand for food has led to the use of chemical substances that are effective in combating biological pests that destroy foodstuffs. These substances remain throughout the production chain even after transformation into ready-to-eat foods. So, if on the one hand chemistry has solved production problems, on the other it has generated serious consequences for the health of consumers. The objective of this work is promoting consumer food awareness for responsible and sustainable consumption of food.
将营养价值转化为商业收益:集约化食品生产的影响
自希波克拉底(公元前 460 年,科斯的希波克拉底)提出 "让食物成为你的良药 "这句名言以来,两千年过去了。但在希波克拉底时代,人类与食物携手并进,共同提供生存所需的一切资源和营养。两千年后,工业革命彻底颠覆了这种深刻的联系。食物失去了其天然的生物和治疗价值,取而代之的是象征性的内容,它们代替了食物原本的意义,但对于一个以消费为基础的社会来说却是必不可少的。此外,人类与大自然母亲之间的共生纽带也被打破了,而这种纽带代表着生命本身的本质,这让我们迷失了自己的本源。为了满足全球日益增长的粮食需求,必须进行生产,这就导致了化学物质的使用,这些化学物质能够有效地防治破坏粮食的生物害虫。这些物质即使在转化为即食食品后,仍会留在整个生产链中。因此,如果说化学一方面解决了生产问题,另一方面却给消费者的健康带来了严重后果。这项工作的目标是提高消费者的食品意识,促进负责任和可持续的食品消费。
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