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Hudson Mohawk RC&D Farm to School Program
Listed Date: February 4th, 2008
Contact:
Elizabeth
Marks, Hudson
Mohawk RC&D Coordinator
USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service
Elizabeth.marks@ny.usda.gov
(518) 828-4385 x105
Project Objectives:
The Hudson Mohawk Resource Conservation and Development Council Inc.
(HMRC&D) has been working on a Farm to School program over the past several
years and has learned what works and what doesn’t when it comes to direct farm
to school sales. This project uses what has worked with the Councils
pilot program with Greenville Central School
in Greene County and applies it to a wider geographic
area. The HMRC&D has found that the most successful farm to school programs involve fruit orchards since they often have more experience
with direct marketing, can deliver, have storage crops available during the
school year, have extra product to market, and can sell to schools more
profitable value added items such as cider and fresh made doughnuts. Several
orchards have approached the HMRC&D seeking assistance with marketing directly
to schools and the Council has formed a working committee to assist them.
Schools have identified a need to make meals more nutritious and are looking
for local, fresh fruits and vegetables that are affordable and easy to prepare.
This project involves three main components. The first is the creation of a
marketing/purchasing guide and directory for farms and schools, the second is a
series of educational and networking events to provide information and
connection opportunities for farmers and schools, and the third is a mini-grant program of marketing funds for farmers to promote
their farm and local agriculture in the school. Expected outcomes are
increased sales for farmers of surplus products.
Project Partners:
The HMRC&D has a project committee made up of council members, Cornell
Cooperative Extension of Columbia, Greene, Montgomery, Albany, Schenectady, and
Rensselaer counties, the Rensselaer Economic Development office, Roots and
Wisdom, Indian Ladder Farm, Niskayuna schools, and other farmers and food
service directors.
