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Agriculture Report - Using Social Media to Reduce Food Waste
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World Environment Day in June, the United Nations reported that at
one third of all food produced is wasted. The report came
a time when many people are concerned about how to feed
growing world population. In the United States, farmers who are struggling
earn money find the situation difficult to deal with. The United
Department of Agriculture found that more than half of the small
in California do not make a profit. One California farm family
using social media in an effort to change the situation and
wasted food. Nick Papadopoulos is general manager of Bloomfield Farms in
County. It was difficult for him to watch his employees returning
several weekend farmers' markets with top quality, unsold produce. Mr. Papadopoulos
he would find boxes of leafy greens, herbs and carrots left
a storage area. The vegetables would go bad before the next
day. As a result, Mr. Papadopoulos came up with a plan
offer the food at a low price by advertising it on
farm's Facebook status page on Sunday nightsThe deals were open to
using the social media website. One week, several homeowners in a
community bought the vegetables. Another week, the buyers were a group
friends. Nick Papadopoulos began using social media after he went to
on a farm belonging to his wife's father. After his success
using Facebook, Mr. Papadopoulos helped to set up a website called
.. It is a place where people involved with food production can
surplus food for many causes. For VOA Learning English, I'm Alex
.
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