Yearly Archives: 2023

113 posts

Challenging Corporate Power Project Coordinator

The Challenging Corporate Power (CCP) Project Coordinator will build relationships with farmers and other food system stakeholders impacted by corporate consolidation and power abuse in the food system, as well as those working to build more resilient and democratized alternative food systems.
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Building Power

RAFI' Climate and Equity Policy Project aims to build policy advocacy capacity among historically marginalized farmers and ranchers, and the BIPOC-led grassroots organizations that support them.
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Plowing Through Paperwork

Navigating the USDA’s diversity of programs, resources, and services can feel overwhelming. RAFI's Resources for Resilient Farms program provides plain-language education and training and attentive, one-on-one technical assistance to help farmers access funds.
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Stories from the Soil

Though often seen as a summer pursuit, many farmers produce food year-round using high tunnels, row cover, storage crops, and careful planning. Two farmers from Virginia and North Carolina show how strategy and innovation make fall and winter farming possible.
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Budding Bookworms

RAFI staff parents review their favorite books for little ones touching on ecology, food, and environmental science.
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Aggregate, Collaborate, Profit

Farming collaboratives can help beginning farmers gain a foothold in the market and help develop reliable markets for members' products. Berry Hines Sr., founder of the Eastern North Carolina Farmer Collaborative, talks lessons learned from small farm aggregation.
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Farming on Sunshine

Agrivoltaics is the dual production of solar energy and agricultural goods on the same farmland. Harnessing the sun for energy alongside crops or livestock can be a path to financial opportunities and clean energy independence.
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Register Now For Come to the Table's 2024 Regional Events

The Come to the Table program is partnering with Dr. Fatimah Salleh, Executive Director of Curanopy, to bring events to three North Carolina locations -- Canton, Hillsborough, and Greenville. Each event will tackle the power of listening and sharing stories as a sacred practice for faith communities by both practicing storytelling exercises and employing participants with the skills, resources, and experience to empower their own communities.
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