local food systems

Assessing Progress of Groups Developing Business Clusters

Stealth Curriculum for Local Food Systems and Ag-bioenergy Business Collaborations
Embedding learning opportunities into the development of local food systems and ag-bioscience businesses and business clusters is one of several key strategies for enriching local and regional economies. Any local food system or ag-bioenergy development effort will require significant collaborative skill and effective use of a range of face-to-face and electronic communication tools. Assuming such a topic to be of general interest, this post introduces the concept of "Stealth Curriculum" to all site users.
INTRODUCTION
- Ross MacDonald's blog
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What to Expect from Ag-Bio Cluster Stakeholder Sessions
- Steve Bosserman's blog
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Common Misconceptions about Local Food Production
The October 24th edition of the Denver Post featured an article entitled, "Agriburbia" sprouts on Colorado's Front Range. It is about Matthew "Quint" Redmond, co-founder of the TSR Group in Golden, CO, and his concept to integrate food production operations within existing neighborhoods and planned communities in order to supply local residents and restaurants with seasonal fresh food. His bold agenda for urban farming encompasses the con

Story #8 - Local food and inner-city neighborhoods
You could call Kwodwo Ababio a lot of things: friendly, a great cook, active in the local food movement, passionate about the future of Linden. Just don’t call him a community activist. “I’m not a community activist, I’m just active in my community,” Ababio stressed during a meeting at New Harvest Café. “I’m an artist, and the community is my canvas.”
- Callie Hopkins's blog
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Economics of a Local Food System
What's in a Word?
- Steve Bosserman's blog
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Growth of Farmers Markets in Northeast Ohio
- Callie Hopkins's blog
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Utilizing the USDA-SCRI Grant Award to Advance Local Food Systems
Currently, there are over 320 members of the LocalFoodSystems.org network and the number keeps growing! Along with increasing membership comes an even wider readership by those who visit the site to catch-up on current postings or see what calendar events are going on, but not necessarily to join. No matter what people do when they come to the site, it is evident that what brought them to it, in part, is a shared interest in what's happening within the local foods movement.
- Steve Bosserman's blog
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Participation in Local Food Systems
Participation in Local Food Systems
Numerous references are made in the USDA-SCRI grant to networking and
collaboration--the ability to communicate with anyone, anywhere, at
anytime and work effectively together on activities of mutual
interest. These social behaviors are essential to the development of
local food systems and their logical extension to local and regional


