As Silicon Valley Turns Food Waste Into Profits, Small Farms Suffer - Eater
As startups like Imperfect Produce swoop in to capitalize on food waste, food justice organizations and CSAs are feeling the pinch.
As startups like Imperfect Produce swoop in to capitalize on food waste, food justice organizations and CSAs are feeling the pinch.
LancasterOnline | Interview: In nature's image with Mirror Image Farms LancasterOnline They run a community-supported agriculture (or CSA) program for meat and they supply restaurants such as Luca, Maison and the Pressroom Restaurant + Bar in Lancaster. They also supply ... “You can be an organic farmer and be a bad one,” says Tyler, 31 ... |
freshwatercleveland | How Old Brooklyn finds culinary oases despite its food desert status freshwatercleveland “Part of that is a lack of local fruit stands or restaurants that are looking for 'farm to table,'" surmises Van Valkenburg. ... For those who can't make it to the farmers' market or grocery store, The Basketeria at the West Side Market delivers ... |
Concord Monitor | Farm stands offer fresh food near to you Concord Monitor A certified organic farm with veggies, fruits, herbs and dairy goats. Barret Hill Farm: 450 Fitchburg Road, ... Veggies, berries, local beef and lamb, honey, maple syrup, cider, cheese, hay, firewood and Christmas trees. BerryBogg Farm: 650 Province ... |
Civil Eats | Food Waste Wars: The Imperfect Enemy of the Good Civil Eats According to a recent Chicago Tribune article entitled, “As Imperfect Produce grows in Chicago, so do challenges for local farmers,” average CSA sales there have declined, on average about 20 percent year over year since 2014. And although the shift ... |
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LancasterOnline | Amish author from Ohio to talk about her new cookbook in Lancaster County [Q&A] LancasterOnline Elsie Kline loves living on an organic dairy farm, and sharing her love of farming, fresh food, cooking and nature with readers of the magazine she and her husband, David, publish. Kline, who is Amish and lives in Holmes County, Ohio — said to be the ... |
When a food justice organization accused Imperfect Produce of taking their customers, it unearthed a larger set of questions about the latest food-systems ...
Across the U.S.—from New England to California—a small but growing movement of farmers is foregoing traditional farm ownership in favor of a cooperative ...
When a food justice organization accused Imperfect Produce of taking their customers, it unearthed a larger set of questions about the latest food-systems ...
When a food justice organization accused Imperfect Produce of taking their customers, it unearthed a larger set of questions about the latest food-systems ...
Across the U.S.—from New England to California—a small but growing movement of farmers is foregoing traditional farm ownership in favor of a cooperative ...
You'll know what you're eating when you shop locally. Stop by a N.H. Department of Agriculture-recognized farm stand to buy all sorts of fruits, veggies, dairy ...
Across the U.S.—from New England to California—a small but growing movement of farmers is foregoing traditional farm ownership in favor of a cooperative ...
Dallas News | Here are our favorite foodie finds from the State Fair's Go Texan General Store Dallas News What makes the State Fair of Texas a destination for local artisan foods? The Texas Department of Agriculture's Go Texan General Store, which is like a giant groaning board of gems and finds from all over the state, and includes many you've seen at ... |
SouthCoastToday.com | Steak your claim on better beef with local, grass-fed cuts SouthCoastToday.com It used to be that buying meat was a simple process. You went to the grocery store, picked the cut you wanted, bought it and went home. It was simpler still back in the days when my mother's grocer delivered and she got a rundown of what looked good ... and more » |
The Northampton County Open Gate Farm Tour will be held 1-5 p.m. Saturday and next Sunday, with 22 sites offering tours, demonstrations and products.
The Irrawaddy News Magazine | Kokkoya Organics: Community-Supported Agriculture Takes Root in Yangon The Irrawaddy News Magazine Kokkoya is an urban farm on a quarter of an acre operating as a social enterprise training a staff of young women and growing organic vegetables for sale to the local market through a community supported agriculture (CSA) system. Caity co-founded the ... |
Twin Cities Business Magazine | Farm to School Twin Cities Business Magazine On a recent morning, I visited the Good Acre on Larpenteur Avenue in Falcon Heights, where a dozen or so volunteers were helping pack boxes for the week's 500-member community supported agriculture (CSA) program. They were in a large, cool ... Last ... |