It has become more common for aircraft to be used to send agricultural products to some nations with poor harvests. While some people are optimistic about this trend, others have some reasons against it. I support the former view, for it can promote the health of people when they are able to access various kinds of products regardless of potential concern for air pollution with the increase of flights.
On the one hand, it is advantageous for people to have various choices of food despite their living places when fresh fruits and vegetables are transported by aircraft. In other words, people are able to maintain their health without worrying about their shortage due to a particular geographical condition which is not suitable for their growth. For instance, people in Africa remain well-fed thanks to plenty of bananas and tomatoes transported by air from Western countries in spite of their extensive desert, which is hostile to the growth of agricultural products. Therefore, people are able to gain different minerals and nutrients from these foods, which are essential to sustain their lives, reducing the poverty and mortality rate.
On the other hand, there is a potential side effect from an environmental perspective since the rise of aircraft leads to growing air pollution. Indeed, an incredible amount of gas and harmful chemicals are emitted from airplanes which often travel long distances to carry fruits and vegetables. Furthermore, the growing level of such pollutants is the very culprit for the rising temperature, which has become a serious issue in modern society as the global temperature increased by 0.1 degrees Celsius each year since the 1900s. Thus, the reliance on aircraft for sending food to particular regions would only escalate the environmental problem, making the Earth a more difficult place to live for future generations.
In conclusion, I agree that the use of flights to provide food to some countries should be promoted to ensure the good physical condition of those who are not able to obtain a sufficient amount of agricultural products. However, the growing chemicals emitted from aeroplanes can damage the environment, contributing to the rise of global temperature, which makes it more difficult for countries to decide what they should do to save others.
