It is a common and long-standing practice in Japan to include a photo and name of the farmer on produce packaging.This initiative, known as kao no mieru yasai ("vegetables with a visible face"), is designed to build trust and transparency between consumers and local growers.The primary goal is to assure shoppers of the food's safety, quality, and origin. Knowing exactly who grew the food creates a sense of accountability and confidence.But the practice also humanizes the food supply chain, reminding consumers that their food comes from real people and not anonymous factories. Some packages also include personal messages, storage tips, or stories about the farm.And it helps small-scale or local farmers build a reputation and loyal customer base by highlighting their pride in their work and dedication to quality, which can help them compete in a market dominated by larger industrial agriculture.Did you know? 🎓
It is a common and long-standing practice in Japan to include a photo and name of the farmer on produce packaging.This initiative, known as kao no mieru yasai ("vegetables with a visible face"), is designed to build trust and transparency between consumers and local growers.The primary goal is to assure shoppers of the food's safety, quality, and origin. Knowing exactly who grew the food creates a sense of accountability and confidence.But the practice also humanizes the food supply chain, reminding consumers that their food comes from real people and not anonymous factories. Some packages also include personal messages, storage tips, or stories about the farm.And it helps small-scale or local farmers build a reputation and loyal customer base by highlighting their pride in their work and dedication to quality, which can help them compete in a market dominated by larger industrial agriculture.Did you know? 🎓
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