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Building Community Food Webs, Part 1

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From the 2019 MOSES Organic Farming Conference, Ken Meter and Megan Goldenberg dive deep into food systems history and data, and give examples of successful community-based food systems work from around the United States. Ken Meter is one of most experienced food-system analysts in United States, and his work integrates market analysis, systems thinking, quantitative time-series data, and first-hand interviews. His analysis and consulting has fostered 141 farm and food networks in 41 states, 2 provinces, and 4 tribes. Part 2, coming next week, is a conversation between Ken Meter and host Chuck Anderas based on Ken’s new book “Building Community Food Webs.”

Submit a voice memo telling us about one of your FAVORITE FARM SMELLS.

Check out Ken’s work at the Crossroads Resource Center: http://www.crcworks.org

You can find his new book Building Community Food Webs (Island Press) here: https://islandpress.org/books/building-community-food-webs

HEAL Food Alliance webinar on Community Food Systems Over Corporate Control: Ensure Fair and Competitive Markets

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From the 2019 MOSES Organic Farming Conference, Ken Meter and Megan Goldenberg dive deep into food systems history and data, and give examples of successful community-based food systems work from around the United States. Ken Meter is one of most experienced food-system analysts in United States, and his work integrates market analysis, systems thinking, quantitative time-series data, and first-hand interviews. His analysis and consulting has fostered 141 farm and food networks in 41 states, 2 provinces, and 4 tribes. Part 2, coming next week, is a conversation between Ken Meter and host Chuck Anderas based on Ken’s new book “Building Community Food Webs.”

Submit a voice memo telling us about one of your FAVORITE FARM SMELLS.

Check out Ken’s work at the Crossroads Resource Center: http://www.crcworks.org

You can find his new book Building Community Food Webs (Island Press) here: https://islandpress.org/books/building-community-food-webs

HEAL Food Alliance webinar on Community Food Systems Over Corporate Control: Ensure Fair and Competitive Markets

--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/moses-podcast/message
  continue reading

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