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Dr. Nancy Creamer
CEFS Director, NC State University
Department of Horticultural Science
224 Kilgore Hall, Box 7609
Raleigh, NC  27695
(919) 515-9447
nancy_creamer@ncsu.edu

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Farm to Fork Web site

"Farm to Fork Summit focuses on local food systems,"
Extension Online News, June 1, 2009, by Natalie Hampton

Farm to Fork Statewide Initiative

In May 2009, the Center for Environmental Farming Systems hosted a summit that brought together approximately 400 stakeholders from across the state for the purpose of developing a Statewide Action Plan. N.C. Governor Beverly Perdue, U.S. Representative Bob Etheridge and former U.S. Representative Eva Clayton were among the dignitaries in attendance, and each pledged their support.

The preceding fall, CEFS held six regional summits to get a clear understanding of the issues and opportunities in the different parts of the state.

A wealth of ideas grew out of the Farm to Fork summit, including

On the second day of the summit, Senator Charles Albertson's S.B. 1067 passed the state senate; the bill was introduced as a result of the preliminary work done by working issue teams (WITs) before the summit.

After the summit, CEFS developed a State Action Plan for Building a Sustainable Local Food Economy in North Carolina, which will be presented to decision and policy makers, business leaders, government agencies and funders in the spring of 2010. With funding from the Golden LEAF, the W.K. Kellogg Foundation and the USDA's Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education (SARE) program, CEFS is working to develop the initiatives identified during the Farm to Fork summit.

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