The Center for Food & Justice has just released
the findings from a year-long planning grant titled Fresh Food Distribution
Models for the Greater Los Angeles Region: Barriers and Opportunities to
Facilitate and Scale Up the Distribution of Fresh Fruits and Vegetables. The California Endowment funded CFJ for a year long planning grant to explore the
most effective strategies and opportunities to scale up the distribution of
locally grown fruits and vegetables in Southern California. Our work sought to
identify solutions to the barriers to accessing locally grown foods that have
prevented more institutions from supporting local agriculture. This report lays
the groundwork for farm to institution distribution efforts that will be
undertaken by CFJ over the coming years. Click here to download the report. For a summary of the 5 distribution models that CFJ will be pursuing, click here.
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