Agriculture of the Middle

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Policy Workshops and Webinars

The policy objective of the Agriculture of the Middle project is to build the capacity of project members to investigate, address, and communicate policy issues surrounding mid-scale supply chains.

Research Briefing for National Sustainable Agriculture Coalition
May 31, 2018

We organized a research briefing, delivered as a webinar, for NSAC leadership to hear from NC1198 researchers about topics relevant to NSAC’s issue areas and federal policy. The three presentations were:

“Historical tensions, institutionalization, and the need for multi-stakeholder cooperatives,” by Tom Gray, USDA Rural Business Cooperative Service
• Slides (pdf)
• 1-page summary

“Expanding small and medium-sized farms’ participation in the specialty food industry,” by Shermain Hardesty & Gail Feenstra, UC Davis
• Slides (pdf)
• 1-page summary

“Market structure and sustainable food systems policy,” by Jill Fitzsimmons, UMASS-Amherst
• Slides (pdf)
• 1-page summary

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  • Guides for Producers and Extension Educators
  • Values-Based Food Supply Chain Case Studies
  • Teaching Materials
  • Food Hubs Map
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Current funding support provided by United States Department of Agriculture, National Institute of Food and Agriculture (NIFA) through the Multistate project, NC-1198, “Renewing an Agriculture of the Middle: Value Chain Design, Policy Approaches, Environmental and Social Impacts”(2017 -2022).

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