Food Supports a Resilient Community
Food is at the center of resilience. Here are four ways that a thriving regional foodshed supports are resilient community.
Economic
Each dollar spent at a produce farm using direct-to-consumer marketing channels generated 44 cents more in local economic activity than purely wholesale-oriented produce farms.
Energy
The average American meal travels 1,500 miles. Sourcing from regional farmers and ranchers reduces the food miles and carbon foot print of your plate.
Environment
Regional farmers are more likely to adhere to organic and natural growing processes.
Community
Regional food systems provide a sense of place by reconnecting producers, consumers, community places, and living beings across ecosystems.