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.
NH Food & Agriculture Strategic Plan
Become a Participating Partner. Join a Workgroup. Help move forward the Strategic Plan!
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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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via the Farmers Market Coalition
The Anti-Racist Farmers Market Toolkit exists to help farmers market managers make progress toward becoming anti-racist managers of anti-racist market...
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Toolkit via earthday.org
Toolkit to teach students about the impacts of our food system helps them make more informed choices about their health and the planet’s health.
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Workshop recording via ATTRA-Sustainable Agriculture program
Dr. Allen Williams of Understanding Ag. LLC leads a virtual workshop exploring adaptive stewardship, regenerative grazing, and soil health. Dr. Willia...
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Article via American Farmland Trust
Agriculture solar energy is a necessary tool against climate change. AFT recognizes the challenge between deploying massive ground-mounted solar energ...
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Toolkit via USDA Food and Nutrition Services
Let’s Make a Snack! Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP) Snack Menu Planner for Children 3 Through 18 Years of Age
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Blog post via Kearsarge Food Hub
On Sweet Beet Farm we’re obsessed with the paper pot transplanter!
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The Cornell Douglas Foundation is a private, non-operating foundation established in 2006. Its mission is to provide small grants to organizations whi...
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Article via the Environmental Mediation Center
Mediators can work with farmers to help address right-to-farm issues like these, but you also can learn how to talk about your farming practices so th...
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Read more via Foster's Daily Democrat
Claire Bloom, founder and executive director of End 68 Hours of Hunger, is chosen as the Seacoast's Woman of the Year.
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