Food Tank recently had the opportunity to speak with Rodney Scruggs, the Executive Chef at Occidental Grill & Seafood.
Food Tank (FT): What inspired you to get involved in food and agriculture?
Rodney Scruggs (RS): Food: my mom and grandmother. Agriculture: a need and responsibility, a concern for the future, and the relationships of the farms and shepherds and growers.
FT: What do you see as the biggest opportunity to fix the food system?
RS: As a chef, decreasing waste and [finding] a balance of portion sizing.
FT: What innovations in agriculture and the food system are you most excited about?
RS: I really love the [idea of moving] fish hatcheries out of the water onto land.
FT: Can you share a story about a food hero that inspired you?
RS: I’m not much of a story teller. I believe stories are private, to a point. Let’s just say this: my food hero is Chef Jeff Buben, owner of Vidalia, Bistro Bis, and Woodward Table. With that, let the story begin. I would not be here [or] have my passion for food if he didn’t enter my life.
FT: What drives you every day to fight for the bettering of our food system?
RS: Simply the future – how much food there is to go around. As well as seeing for the unseen future that rockfish and oysters that will remain in the Bay, and shrimp and snapper stay from the gulf. Continuing to use beef from Roseda Farms and lamb from Mr. Jamison.
FT: What’s the biggest problem within the food system our parents and grandparents didn’t have to deal with?
RS: Population growth and synthetic food. I would love if families would cook more meals and gatherings, or allow the restaurants to.
FT: What is one small change every person can make in their daily lives to make a big difference?
RS: Cut back a portion of what you eat. Purchase and then eat what you buy. Buy Local.
FT: What’s one issue within the food system you’d like to see completely solved for the next generation?
RS: Education and grassroots efforts. Better food for American school cafeterias.
FT: What agricultural issue would you like for the next president of the United States to immediately address?
RS: Start talking about it. Package labeling of sustainable items.