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The Food & Farm directory is your guide to plump tomatoes, tender greens, grass‐fed beef, yummy jams and sauces, and pastured eggs for purchase at a local grocer, farmers’ market, or direct from a farmer or rancher.
The Directory is a comprehensive list of the region’s farms, farmers markets, grocery stores and restaurants that use or sell local farm and ranch products. “We are blessed by the amount of agricultural products that we have available,” states Katrina Van Dis, Central Oregon Food Policy Council (COFPC) Co‐chair. “Although people believe you can’t grow food here, you can! We want to make it easy for consumers to find products and to realize there are a lot of products to choose from including vegetables, meat, honey, flowers, herbs, and flour.”
The goal of the directory is to develop a community‐based food system, which increases food security for the region. “We are encouraging people to support their local economy and the farmers that supply us with fresh and healthy foods”, states Jane Sabin‐Davis, Board Treasurer. “I often worry about the future of food the next generations; building our local food system now will help Central Oregonians to become food independent in the future by building the relationships between farmers and consumers, restaurants and retailers so that local sourcing gets easier and less expensive for everyone”.
The Directory considers “local” to be the tri‐county region of
The community can get involved through our adopt‐a‐farmer or business and help ensure the local standards are met; contact the volunteer‐run Central Oregon Food Policy Council. COFPC is a citizen-based advisory board to
For more information, contact the COFPC at 541‐504‐3307 or centraloregonfoodpolicy@gmail.com.
Visit the website at centraloregonfoodpolicy.org and click on “Buy Fresh Buy Local”