Mohammad Modarres: Why you should shop at your local farmers market
Mohammad Modarres: Kwa nini unahitaji kufanya manunuzi katika soko la wakulima la eneo husika
Mohammad Modarres developed the first-ever Zabihah Halal and Glatt Kosher "Interfaith Meat" to make faith-based foods more accessible. Full bio
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wa mwisho wa uchumi
since the last financial crisis,
to better regulate its largest players
mashirika makubwa.
to be controlled by the top one percent.
na asilimia moja ya juu.
wa Kilimo Kikubwa.
small-scale farmers in Rwanda
wakulima wadogo Rwanda
biashara ndogo ya chakula
between our consumers and producers,
intensive industries in the world,
kiuchumi na kiikolojia duniani,
cannot afford the very foods they grow.
hawawezi kumudu chakula wanachokilima.
continue to consolidate
to produce and livestock
who lend to these farmers.
wakulima hawa.
rising bankruptcies for family farms
la kufilisika kwa mashamba ya kifamilia
trying to survive in the industry.
kudumu katika tasnia hii.
into another economic collapse,
anguko jingine la kiuchumi,
the farm crisis of the 1980s,
three-part solution
from the bottom up.
chakula kutoka chini kwenda juu
your local farmers markets.
katika masoko ya wakulima
agricultural produce box,
purchasing decision you can make
kabisa unaoweza kufanya
made the least they have
walipato kipato kidogo
fewer parts of the supply chain
kidogo sana ya mnyororo wa ugavi
with Big Ag and big box stores,
maduka makubwa ya kilimo
a fair price for their goods.
on a product that you purchase at a store.
their goods at a farmers market
mazao yao kwenye masoko ya wakulima
90 cents of every dollar.
of agriculturalists
and our pastures.
we need them now more than ever
mbalimbali ya ardhi
are lost to Big Ag consolidation,
yanapochukuliwa na makampuni makubwa ya kilimo,
the national average in violent crime.
Marekani vijijini kimepanda kuzidi wastani wa kitaifa
have been directly impacted
wameathirika moja kwa moja
your local farmers markets.
wakulima katika eneo lako
is harvested before it's ripe
yanavunwa kabla hayajaiva
before it ultimately sits on your shelf
kabla ya kufikishwa dukani
most farmers markets
masoko mengi ya wakulima
production requirements,
to offer you local produce
kukupatia mazao ya eneo husika
and trending meal kits,
na vyakula vilivyoandaliwa kabla
of food production.
uzalishaji chakula
the smartphone revolution,
mapinduzi ya simu janja
imefifia
have been trending for almost a decade,
vimeshika chati kwa miaka karibia kumi,
in the United States.
nutrient-rich foods
virutubisho vingi
in today's world still is.
katika dunia ya leo bado ni kitu kipya.
the high costs of cheap food,
gharama kubwa ya chakula rahisi
with our food purchases.
ya chakula.
is directly attached to us.
ina uhusiano wa moja kwa moja nasi.
on our food supply chain,
mnyororo wa ugavi wa chakula na makampuni makubwa
to connect with our farmers.
wakulima wetu
to rebuild relationships
three times a day.
of more than 8,600 farmers markets
serikali ya masoko ya wakulima zaidi ya 8,600
the nearest one to you.
lililo karibu nawe.
as an investor in food,
katika chakula,
a more equitable society for everyone.
kutengeneza jamii yenye uwiano kwa kila mtu.
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Mohammad Modarres - Social entrepreneurMohammad Modarres developed the first-ever Zabihah Halal and Glatt Kosher "Interfaith Meat" to make faith-based foods more accessible.
Why you should listen
As the founder of Abe's Eats, Mohammad Modarres is working to create a more inclusive and equitable food system for all. With past lives as the cofounder of a biotech company, award-winning political cartoonist and creative strategist for nonprofits and public companies alike, he's always sought to produce products and programs that break barriers and bring people together. Today, he uses the power of food to foster interfaith unity and inclusivity by making the growing need for faith-based (religious) Halal and Kosher foods more accessible and more inclusive.
A public health practitioner by training, Modarres entered the food world by accident when he produced the first two-in-one "Interfaith Meat" that is both (Zabihah) Halal and (Glatt) Kosher. The product was made for his "Shabbat Salaam" dinner, which was meant to bring friends together to foster community as a response to the rising wave of anti-Semitic and anti-Muslim bigotry after the 2016 US election cycle. In just over a year, more than 1,000 attendees have participated in Shabbat Salaam, while Interfaith Meat helps early adopters save on time, money and inventory space and reduce food waste.
Through the TED Residency program, Modarres incubated Abe’s Eats, a food brand that offers Interfaith Meat and other food products. In his journey to produce Interfaith Meat, he has worked with food experts and religious leaders, given talks on regenerative agriculture and its impact on carbon soil and now promotes food production that benefits the local American rancher and farmer.
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