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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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2025 NH Food and Agriculture Strategic Plan

Implementing the Strategic Plan will take leadership, collaboration, initiative, and vision. Here’s how we’re going to do it.

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Farm to Aisle, Farm to Table

This fall, the NH Food Alliance is hosting an event series for leaders in the grocery and restaurant industries.

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25-26 Network Café Series

Join us on the first Friday of each month, September through April, to learn about and discuss the critical issues facing our food system right now. 

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Upcoming Events (from our Network Partners!)
The Hannah Grimes Center's Food Business Lab is a 7-week business planning program with ongoing support that will change the course of your food start... Learn More
In this workshop, participants gained knowledge/understanding of state/federal grant and loan programs. The instructors analyzed Requests for Applicat... Learn More
Article via New Hampshire Bulletin
U.S. Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack on Monday announced new steps the Department of Agriculture is taking to recenter U.S. agriculture and benefit ... Learn More
Blog post via Monadnock Farm and Community Coalition
In Cheshire County, 9.5 percent of all residents, and 12.7 percent of children, were food insecure in 2019, according to the most recent data from Fee... Learn More
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
The American Seafood Harvesters Marketing Practices Survey represents the first-ever national assessment of domestic seafood marketing practices. Learn More
Blog post via Farm to School
Throughout the past several years, National Farm to School Network has collaborated with three Native school communities with the goal of revitalizing... Learn More