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Keywords
Community relations, Partnerships, Food hub, Food access
Description
The Kansas Rural Center is a community-based organization that works directly with Kansas farmers, communities, and leaders to understand their needs, design strategic responses, and connect them with information and resources needed to advance a sustainable farm and food future. This presentation covers the FEAST program, which will enable competitors to view each other in a non-threatening manner and lead to mutually beneficial partnerships, start communication between local small crop producers and the community, make the community aware of how a food hub can function and improve community health, and create unusual and needed partnerships.
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To FEAST or not to FEAST
The Kansas Rural Center is a community-based organization that works directly with Kansas farmers, communities, and leaders to understand their needs, design strategic responses, and connect them with information and resources needed to advance a sustainable farm and food future. This presentation covers the FEAST program, which will enable competitors to view each other in a non-threatening manner and lead to mutually beneficial partnerships, start communication between local small crop producers and the community, make the community aware of how a food hub can function and improve community health, and create unusual and needed partnerships.