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REGIONAL FOOD SYSTEMS

The Regional Food Systems program focuses on the activities that result in the production and exchange of food in North Central Washington (NCW). These include farming, processing, storage, distribution, and transportation; food access via farmer’s markets, grocery stores, restaurants, and institutions; cooking and food preservation; and food recycling through gleaning, food banks, and soup kitchens.

IRIS is working with an array of partners to promote the development of a regional network that connects farmers and consumers through the development of a directory as well as workshops and other special events.

Washington Family Farm Summit White Paper »

North Central Washington Regional Food System Baseline Assessment

Final Report »

Appendix I – Literature Review »

Appendix II – NCW Food Systems Directory (updated 5/25/2010) »

Appendix III – Ag Census Data Report

Appendix IV – Interview Questions »

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“There is a profound social interest in creating genuine opportunity in our rural communities and a future for family farming and ranching.”

— Chuck Hassebrook, Director, Center for Rural AffairsFoodways Byways Icon

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