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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
Register for the Gathering

Registration for the 2026 NH Food System Statewide Gathering is open! Secure your spot by March 31!

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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!)
Resources vis NOFA-NH's Newsletter
Towards a Sustainable Future: The Intersection of Carbon Markets, Land Grabs, Big Ag, Agroecology & Food Sovereignty Learn More
Read more via the NH Farm Bureau
Have you seen the March/April 2022 edition of The Communicator yet? If not, heres your chance. View the online version of The Communicator to find: Learn More
Civics 101: New Hampshire is a series exploring the government of our lovely, rambunctious home state. Learn More
Article via the New Hampshire Bulletin
A subcommittee focusing on agriculture will include New Hampshire farm finance expert and Epsom resident Gary Matteson, senior vice president at the F... Learn More
Report via NOAA Centers for Environmental Information
The State Climate Summaries provided here were initially produced to meet the demand for state-level climate information in the wake of the Third U.S.... Learn More
USVLT is looking for a new Land Steward to join our team. Learn More
Recording presented by New Hampshire Network
The science behind the 2022 NH State Climate Assessment. Two prominent climate experts – co-authors of New Hampshire’s 2022 Climate Assessment Report ... Learn More
Read more via the New Hampshire Bulletin
Food pantries, meanwhile, have been turning away deliveries because they don’t have the storage space and the food isn’t moving off their shelves fast... Learn More
Resource via ChangeLab Solutions
Growing food on public property – from vacant fields, to schoolyards, parks, utility rights-of-way,  and even the rooftops of public buildings – can y... Learn More
Article via Wolfe's Neck Center
Many of the practices we use today in regenerative agriculture draw upon the work of BIPOC farmers, researchers and scientists. Dr. George Washington ... Learn More