Feed Our Future: Local Food through School Purchasing Cooperatives
In this episode, Tammy Howard, a National Center for Appropriate Technology sustainable agriculture specialist at NCAT's Rocky Mountain West Regional Office, talks with Alison Patrick of the Feed our Future initiative, based in northeast Ohio.
Tammy and Alison talk about the Feed our Future Farm to School pilot program, which led to the development of a school purchasing cooperative and a wide expansion of local produce purchasing. She also discusses the important role that food hubs have played in providing the quantity and consistency that school require.
Related ATTRA Resources:
Feasibility for a Central Texas Food Hub
Food Hubs
Food Hubs: A Producer Guide
Food Hubs and School Sales
Other Resources
Feed Our Future
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