
Supporting our Farmers and Protecting Our Food Supply Near Our Cities
Viable farming land is being lost increasingly due to urban sprawl. Once this land is lost to development we will never get it back.
Viable farming land is being lost increasingly due to urban sprawl. Once this land is lost to development we will never get it back.
ORICoop, The Organic Regenerative Investment Cooperative has really been born out of trying to create a vehicle to actually address some of these key issues in terms of succession of family farms…
Who is 3000 acres? Their fundamental idea is more people, growing more food in more places and the way we aim to achieve that is through facilitating community members…
V.E.I.L. started from a project called Know Your Food Bowl. It was a very small research project run out of Deakin University that was crowd funded. It was something that people cared enough…
Farming and farmers are disadvantaged when it comes to government policy. This needs to be addressed to level the playing field. The next generation want the three C’s – they want Certainty, they want Clarity and they want Confidence.
So what’s the purpose of the Urban and Regional Food Declaration? Well it’s to achieve a vision of a sustainable, healthy and fair food system recognizing that integrative action is needed…
Council is pleased to officially launch today the Cardinia Food Circle’s project, a collective impact approach to transforming our local food system. Food literacy so people understand what they’re eating…
That’s what we do at FoodLab Detroit. We provide technical assistance. We provide mentorship. We provide support to entrepreneurs in Detroit who are looking to use the power of business to solve a problem, a food-related problem, in the city of Detroit.
“Is it more important for your food to be organic or is it more important for you to know your farmer?” Overwhelmingly, Detroiters said, “It’s more important for us that we actually know our farmer…
Growing is a big part of a huge lifestyle that we have in the city of Detroit, but I want to be clear that food is very intersectional. Not only are we growing the tomatoes and produce and other kinds of fruits and vegetables…
When you don’t have fresh, healthy, affordable food in your community, what happens is the repercussions of that is diet-related diseases. That’s why we now have a community of Detroiters where 70% of Detroiters…
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