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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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Network Café Series

Monthly informal and lively conversations on food system topics to
inspire collaborations and projects, turning talk into action

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Get your food system news, including events, resources, jobs, new articles, grants, and more from
New Hampshire and beyond.

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2022-23 Annual Report

Each year, we reflect on the work of our Backbone Team and network to produce the NH Food Alliance Annual Report. 

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Upcoming Events (from our Network Partners!)
Black Heritage Trail Of New Hampshire
Panelists will share stories of upwardly mobile Black communities and how they have recast the borders of white spaces. They will also discuss urban r... Learn More
Minority-owned businesses are not necessarily well-known. They are not necessarily plugged into the economic ecosystem in the state. The #SupportMinor... Learn More
This report is part of a larger body of applied social science research that the FrameWorks Institute has conducted in partnership with the Farming an... Learn More
Article via New Hampshire Bulletin
The forecast, sung by the legendary Bob Dylan, is simple: “You don’t need a weatherman to know which way the wind blows.” What does it predict for New... Learn More
Article via New Hampshire Bulletin
One thousand acres of New Hampshire’s Great Bay were once covered by live oyster reefs. Today, 90 percent have vanished, lost to pollution, disease, a... Learn More
Notes via NH Hunger Solutions
Listed below are the links for the meeting recording, agenda and notes, presentation slides, and post-meeting evaluation. The presentation slides, age... Learn More
Article via Weekly Market Bulletin
For students interested in a focused two-year course of study that will propel them into the workforce more quickly than a four-year degree and pro... Learn More
Article via Weekly Market Bulletin
Its that time of year: follow your favorite sweet treat from the local sugarbush to your table this March by taking part in New Hampshire Maple Mont... Learn More
Post via USDA
The USDA is investing more than $9.4 million in 45 cooperative agreements, and these projects will be implemented between 2023 and 2025. Learn More
Essay via New Hampshire Magazine
Biology shows us that the health of an ecosystem can be measured by its variety of life, or biodiversity. Although modern humans have long sought to e... Learn More