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New Hampshire's Local Food System

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NH Food Alliance is a statewide network that engages and connects people dedicated to growing a thriving, fair, and sustainable local food system in the Granite State.

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NH Food & Agriculture Strategic Plan

Become a Participating Partner. Join a Workgroup. Help move forward the Strategic Plan!

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2026 nh food system statewide gathering request for proposals
Join a Workgroup

Work with individuals, organizations, and businesses from across NH to turn the NH Food and Agriculture Strategic Plan into action 

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25-26 Network Café Series

Join us on June 5 for the last Network Café of the series featuring an update on the Local Food for Local Schools Reimbursement Pilot Program 

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Upcoming Events (from our Network Partners!)
Article By Amy Manzelli, Esq. and Timothy Kopczynski, Esq. with BCM Environmental & Land Law
Bees have become an unofficial mascot for the environment. With “Save the Bees” coming into widespread use, people are looking beyond the stinger to a... Learn More
The USDA People’s Garden welcomes you to join the People’s Garden network by registering your school gardens, community gardens, urban farms, and smal... Learn More
Report via Center for Agriculture and Food Systems at Vermont Law and Graduate School, in collaboration with Farm to Institution New England
In the midst of budget cuts and other obstacles facing state-run prisons, food is under-prioritized. From sourcing, quality, and safety, to dining env... Learn More
Article via NH Public Radio
Researchers from the University of New Hampshire are exploring the connection between access to food and the intake of fish and fiber-rich meals in lo... Learn More
Article via The Keene Sentinel
When Keene State College’s food pantry first opened in 2017, The Hungry Owl would offer only nonperishable foods. Learn More
Blog post via Kearsarge Food Hub
On Sweet Beet Farm, they are committed to soil building practices that have the power to restore balance to our ecosystems - and grow delicious, highl... Learn More
Guide via NCAT ATTRA
Farm internships and apprenticeships can be a win-win, writes Lee Rinehart in this new ATTRA publication. However, there are some criteria farmers sho... Learn More
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Last year, more than 2.5 million rural residents and businesses benefitted from improved water and wastewater infrastructure thanks to financial assis... Learn More
Blog post via Health Care Without Harm
NCAT worked with Health Care Without Harm and numerous other partners across New England to develop a plant-based food product made from locally grown... Learn More
Article via ATTRA
"Farmers can encounter a variety of issues requiring legal advice. The following list identifies some common categories and offers useful resources." Learn More