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FoodRoutes - Where Does Your Food Come From?

orca-wild rated 31 months ago
Information stimulates change. I had a chat with a friend today about the commercialization of organic food and how organics have taken off since corporations have realized there is money to be made. We were both a bit despondent until I pointed out that we start with small changes and the peopl...

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bear4luvn rated 7 months ago
The FoodRoutes Web site is a project of FoodRoutes Network (FRN). FRN is a national nonprofit organization that provides communications tools, technical support, networking and information resources to organizations nationwide that are working to rebuild local, community-based food systems. FRN is dedicated to reintroducing Americans to their food - the seeds it grows from, the farmers who produce it, and the routes that carry it from the fields to their tables.
meta4r rated 25 months ago
From the page: "Pledge to spend $10/week or more on locally produced food! By signing up, you'll be entered to win a gift box from one of our fabulous local farms and two CDs from FoodRoutes' partner critically acclaimed artist Adrienne Young and her band, Little Sadie. Spending just $10 a week on local food can have a significant impact on your local economy and for family farmers in your region."
orca-wild rated 31 months ago
Information stimulates change. I had a chat with a friend today about the commercialization of organic food and how organics have taken off since corporations have realized there is money to be made. We were both a bit despondent until I pointed out that we start with small changes and the people that have been supporting and advocating for real food for so long are to be sincerely thanked. Check out this site to help make change!
blakelylaw rated 43 months ago
great source for home-grown &/or locally produced foods, many organic
uncantoloco rated 33 months ago
good place to learn where your food comes from, how to find locally produced foodstuffs and how to support the cause.