Connecting Farmers and Communities

Image of Lakeshore Depot in Marquette, Michigan, that serves as a “farm stop” (a hybrid grocery store/farmers market) that exclusively features local and regional foods and seasonal, fresh produce.

Highlight Connecting Farmers and Communities Michigan With strawberries ubiquitous on supermarket shelves even in January, we tend to think of warm-weather states providing America’s fruit and vegetable bounty. A little-known fact is that Michigan, even with its northerly latitude and long winters, has the second most diverse agricultural output in the United States, offering more…

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Reducing Food Waste for a Greater Purpose

Image of a green house at Wormies is a vermicomposting (worm compost) business in Grand Rapids, Michigan

Highlight Reducing Food Waste for a Greater Purpose Michigan Americans throw away more food than any other country, with nearly 92 billion pounds of food — or more than one-third of the U.S. food supply — rotting in landfills annually. This represents not only the loss of nutritious food that could have helped to feed…

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Continuing to Meet Community Need

Highlight Continuing to Meet Community Needs Michigan With the cost of many grocery items hovering at historic highs, more and more Americans simply don’t have enough to eat. Without assistance, they don’t know where their next meal is coming from. The need for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP, formerly known as food stamps) has…

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Advancing Advocacy

Highlight Advancing Advocacy From grassroots advocacy to building national coalitions, supporting change nationwide. Nationwide Every five years (or so), Congress passes a new farm bill, a complex package of legislation that sets the stage for our food and farm systems, determining funding levels for everything from agricultural subsidies to rural housing to land and water…

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Fostering Innovation & Connection

Senate Agriculture Committee Chairwoman Debbie Stabenow speaking at the Nutrition Incentive Hub National Convening in Arlington, Virginia in June 2023.

Highlight Fostering Innovation & Connection Working with our Nutrition Incentive Hub partners to strengthen the field. Nationwide Across the country, there are many incentive programs designed to help people with low incomes bring home more healthy fruits and vegetables. Some of these programs, like Fair Food Network’s own Double Up Food Bucks, are well-established, statewide…

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Focusing on Community-Centered Impact Investing

Highlight Focusing on Community-Centered Impact Investing Michigan W.E Da’Cruz didn’t return from her pilgrimage to southeast Africa with a plan to start a food business. That would come later. At the time, she simply wanted to recreate a dish inspired by her travels. But when she realized she was short on chickpeas and had to…

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