Environmental
Nutrition Matters
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Simple solutions
traditional vs Industrial
100

Many years of using inorganic NPK fertilizing salts with heavy irrigation can lead to 

What is salinization of the soils

100

Antibiotics and the over use of pesticides on conventional foods stuffs may cause harm to the  ____________ humans and the soils. 

What is the microbiome

100

Farmers in Canada have narrowed the field and produce. Less & less diversity on 1 farm, where the range of the farm has increased, the items produced has decreased. 

What is specialization 

100

Switching to glass containers, using silicone freezer bags, and remembering to bring your reusable veggie bags are all ways to cut down on this product that persists in the environment for hundreds years and can act as an endocrine disruptor

What is plastic

100

Organic growing, crop rotations, hand tilling, light irrigation, and natural fertilizers from animal and plant matter were part of what __________ technologies/techniques

What is traditional farming

200

Growing monocultures with pest & herbicides can increase yield but lower

What is diversity

200

Salinization of soils from industrial agriculture and inorganic fertilizers and over irrigation had an effect of the increase of 1 nutrient when most of the other nutrients had a subtle decrease

What is an increase in sodium

200

According to the UN: Food availability, food access, food use, and stability of the first three are all pillars of 

What is food security

200

Decreases the miles food may travel, keeping more money within a community, easier to ask about growing practices on the farm, whether conventional or organic, likely producing more nutritious foods, and someone we can all connect to 

Who is the local Farmer

200

Monocultures, heavy irrigation, inorganic fertilizers & heavy machinery are all ___________ technologies

What is modern industrial agriculture

300

25% of the CO2 emissions on earth are created from 

What is agriculture

300

Items you may not check in the grocery store for a list of ingredients but may want to be mindful of, especially if you have hypertension, high blood pressure, or intolerance to 

What is "seasoned meats" or "Has flavour" packaged meats

300

A traditional method of farm techniques until the dawn of genetically modified seeds and intellectual property right

What is seed saving

300

A great way to make sure you use all the produce and products you purchase for your meals throughout the week 

What is a meal plan

300

Consolidation and specialization  of farms

What are aspects of modern agriculture

400

Heavy metals like mercury are persistent in the environment and make it into our food systems from the environment causing Health Canada to suggest guidelines for this omega-rich protein source, especially for children and pregnant/breastfeeding people.  


What is Fish

400

Cookware, cans linings, tetrapacks, and receipts, are the greatest exposure to these endocrine disruptor

What are BPA/BPS & PFAS

400

Lacking in Canadian governance in the idea of the "right to know" if a product contains GMO materials

What is labeling laws

400

Some budget-friendly, shelf-stable, protein sources to have on hand in the pantry that use fewer resources like water to produce 

What are lentils, beans, legumes, dried peas, quinoa, teff, amaranth

400

Lower impact on the soil keeping the structure intact which helps prevent erosion and  maintain more moisture.

What are traditional ways of farming

500

Soya, livestock range and palm oil

What are the biggest agricultural drivers in deforestation

500

The North American staple vegetable crops have been extensively studied over decades by Prof. Donald Davis at the University of Texas and the findings concluded __________________

What is a decrease in nutritional content

500

More than just considering food availability, food access, food use, and stability of the first three __________________ goes on to consider nutritional quality, producers’ right to determine local food systems, Puts small-scale farmers and other food providers at the centre of the food system, respects Indigenous land rights and traditional food systems

What is food sovereignty 

500

Can be done on a kitchen counter, on a balcony, a small plot of land, community garden, and keeps your fingernails dirty for days

What is Growing your own garden

500

With the technological advancements of this type of farming, less and less people are connected to producing food

What is modern industrial agriculture

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