Tuesday, January 19, 2010

2010 Home Grown Economy Conference

U.S. Representaive Collin Peterson will be hosting "The Home Grown Economy 2010- Equipping you to Build Community Based Food Systems" in Marshall on February 15th and 16th. Interactive video sessions will also be held on Tuesday, February 16th at the following college campus locations: University of Minnesota, Crookston; University of Minnesota, Morris; Bemidji State University, and Minnesota State Community and Technical College in Fergus Falls.

“Changing attitudes about food, its impact on health and well-being, and growing opportunities for small farmers have sparked a movement across the country and in Minnesota of consumers seeking out locally grown foods, Peterson said, “and I’m hosting this conference to help get the word out and link people to the available resources.”

“With this demand for more locally grown foods, farmers and rural communities can benefit from a variety of new opportunities. The farm to school program, linking local agricultural producers to school lunch and breakfast programs, is growing in Minnesota. Farmers' markets and food co-ops are springing up all over the state and in grocery stores; “Minnesota Grown” and “locally grown” labels are being sought out by shoppers.”

USDA Secretary Tom Vilsack will be providing the keynote address. In addition, Ken Meter of Crossroads Resource Center will present his insights on how food networks thrive and strengthen local economies. Panel presenters will provide information about what is happening at the local level and each regional site will be afforded an opportunity to discuss how they can expand upon their local community based food system.”

For more information on the 2010 Home Grown Economy conference, go to www.regionalpartnerships.umn.edu or call 507-752-5062.

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