Vice President Venkaiah Naidu Wednesday pitched for consumption of seasonal and local food, even as he advised people not to be carried away by advertisements that promote pizzas and burgers.
Expressing concern over extinction of varieties of food crops, Naidu said about 80 per cent of food supply is based on a few crops such as rice, wheat, maize and millets.
He said such loss of diversity in diet has direct link to lifestyle diseases.
The vice president was here to inaugurate celebrations marking the International Day for Biological Diversity celebrations.
"Indian way of life has been to eat seasonal and locally available food, a principle that is also endorsed by the traditional Indian systems of medicine," Naidu said, adding that pizzas and burgers had no connection with nature.
Doing so, Naidu said, would decrease ecological footprint by reducing the energy requirements in processing, packaging, storing and transportation of food which is non-local and non-seasonal.
He also encouraged promotion of native food.
"In our country, the traditional food systems evolved over centuries have proven to be healthier and more balanced from the nutrition point of view," he said.
On extinction of crops, Naidu said, "...we have acquired the capability to produce large quantities of food, we have also simultaneously increased our dependence on just a handful of crops."
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