A Comprehensive Approach to Building North Carolina's Local Food Economy From Farm to Fork Brief background on CEFS Developing a Statewide Action Guide.

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A Comprehensive Approach to Building North Carolina's Local Food Economy From Farm to Fork Brief background on CEFS Developing a Statewide Action Guide and the Importance of Partnership North Carolina’s 10% Campaign

Center for Environmental Farming Systems Partnership initiated in 1994  NCSU  NCA&T SU  NCDA &CS Mission: To develop and promote agricultural systems that protect the environment, enhance rural and urban communities, and provide economic opportunities in North Carolina and beyond

Our approach… 2000 acre field facility provides for collaborative and interdisciplinary research Demonstration site for farmers, extension agents, educators, and others Engage young people through farm apprentice program, internship program, agroecology program, food policy council, food corps and more Developing a Sustainable Local Food Economy. Connecting industries, business opportunities, consumers, farmers. Farm-to-Fork approach

WEBSITE Retail and Food Service Bringing Sustainable Pork to Market Plenty of Farmers….Plenty of Markets Infrastructure Processing Value-Added Aggregation Distribution Supply Chain

Local Foods Many see local foods and sustainable agriculture at the heart of rural revitalization, economic development, job creation, better health and nutrition, and food security It is also one of the fastest- growing, most entrepreneurial area of agriculture today

Across the State We Saw: Community Leadership, Business Entrepreneurship, Regional Planning, Public Policy Southeastern NC Food Systems Project Southeastern NC Food Systems Project

But…. Lack of coordination Piecemeal approach No “Strategic Plan” to move the state’s Local Food Economy forward No momentum Funders wanted to know where to put their money- what would be successful?

Statewide Initiative Launched in 2008 Goal was to develop a Statewide Action Plan for building the Local Food Economy Describe the current food system Highlight important successful models in the state Identify Barriers Prioritize policies and programs for the private and public sectors.

The Farm to Fork Local Foods Initiative The Importance of Partnership Established advisory committee (80+) Regional meetings across the state (6) Working Issues Teams established (11) “Game Changer” Ideas Developed Sold out Statewide Summit (400+)

New Partnerships Geared Towards Action Broad-based commitment from local government officials, nutritionists, farmers and farmer organizations, anti-hunger groups, faith based organizations, youth-based organizations, economic developers, funding partners, entrepreneurs, retailers, consumers, academic institutions and other agencies.

Some of our Sponsors Carolina Farm Credit Blue Cross and Blue Shield of N.C. Foundation North Carolina Farm Bureau Federation Compass Group NC Association of County Commissioners Heifer International Carolina Farm Stewardship Association BRAC-RTF (Fort Bragg) Burch Farms Food LogiQ Grateful Grower Farm

Some Significant Outcomes to Date

Sustainable Local Foods Advisory Council Whole Farm GAP Certification Addressing regulatory framework NC statewide food assessment Improve access (EBT), increase snap-ed funding Farm to School Securing recurring funding for the NC Agricultural Development and Farmland Preservation Trust Fund ($2 million) Infrastructure Survey and Needs

Golden Leaf Foundation $2.5 million Local Foods Initiative 10% campaign Feed the Forces Initiative Targeted Infrastructure Pieces Market Development Sustainable Local Food Policy Council

Key Components of the Campaign Web based sign ups Partnership with Cooperative Extension Three Ways for Businesses to Partner Push people out to existing initiatives and information resources: “floating all boats” Energize business leaders, policy makers, organizations, college students, school kids, etc. Work to address associated barriers

Business/Organizational Partners Compass Group Both Land Grant Colleges of Agriculture NCSU Dining Services Restaurants Blue Cross Blue Shield Cabarrus County Conservation Trust of NC Slow Food Triangle UNC Wilmington Red Hat Rex Endowment Farmers Markets Burt’s Bees Carolina Farm Stewardship Association Eastern Carolina Organics NC Farm Bureau NC Department of Agriculture NC Fruits and Veggie Coalition NC Sea Grant NC Environmental Education UNC Asheville UNC Center for Health Promotion and Disease Prevention BRAC Regional Task Force Girl Scout Troup 734