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  • Building Resilient Farm Communities: Navigating Disaster Relief and Recovery
    2024/11/18

    Join us for an enlightening episode of Fresh Take, offering invaluable insights into disaster relief and resilience within the farming community. Our special guests, Lisa Misch and Jaimie McGirt from RAFI, share their vast experience in guiding farmers through the challenges posed by natural disasters. From hurricanes to droughts, we discuss the essential support systems that enable farmers to recover and thrive, highlighting the important roles played by the Natural Resource Conservation Service (NRCS) and Farm Service Agency (FSA) during times of crisis.

    Lisa and Jaimie share their work, highlighting the importance of disaster recovery programs and keeping detailed records. We discuss the challenges of recovery and practical steps farmers can take to navigate the aftermath of extreme weather.
    We conclude with a call to action for listeners to engage with RAFI's mission, advocating for a more equitable food system. Don't miss this crucial discussion on building resilient farm communities and the vital support farmers need to face natural disasters.

    Additional resources:
    USDA Disaster Discovery Tool
    Navigating Disaster Programs for Farmers

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    51 分
  • Upcycling Agriculture: Transforming Food Waste into Sustainable Opportunities
    2024/11/04

    In this episode, we sit down with Ali Cox, a visionary in agriculture and food ingredient marketing and the founder of Noble West, an award-winning consultancy that serves the entire agricultural ecosystem—from fresh produce to agTech. As a fifth-generation farmer, Ali returned to California’s Central Valley in 2007 with a mission: to provide world-class marketing to farmers and growers in her community.

    Ali shares her journey of keeping farming viable for future generations, exploring innovative projects like upcycling imperfect produce into valuable products. Through her work, Ali champions environmental sustainability, consulting on upcycling, regenerative water use, and organic farming practices, all with an eye on the climate crisis. This episode dives into the ways agriculture can adapt to changing consumer demands, while reducing waste and building a more sustainable future.

    Key Takeaways:
    - Understand how upcycling transforms potential waste into economic opportunities.
    - Learn the difference between food loss (unharvested resources) and food waste (uneaten food).
    - Discover how upcycling supports biodiversity and sustainable practices.
    - Hear Ali’s insights on holding processors accountable and ensuring fair compensation for farmers.
    - Explore how consumer education can help build acceptance for upcycled products and reduce food waste.

    Learn more about Sierra Agra and their mission here!

    Tune in for an eye-opening discussion on creating a sustainable food system and the future of upcycling in agriculture!

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    26 分
  • From Chef to Urban Farmer: Mike Garcia's Journey to Sustainable Agriculture in Orlando
    2024/10/07

    Curious how a chef champions urban farming? Meet Mike Garcia, who traded his chef’s knife for a garden trowel and founded Everoak Farm in Orlando, Florida. In this episode, we explore Mike's journey from culinary school to sustainable farming, where his expertise helps him provide fresh, local produce that exceeds customer expectations.

    Mike shares his vision for a collaborative food system in Orlando, emphasizing community-supported agriculture and the potential of urban farming networks. He offers practical advice for aspiring farmers, including land leasing and reinvesting earnings.

    Join us at the Florida Local Food Project's Field to Fork Farm Day at Everoak Farm on November 14, 2024! This event provides you with an excellent opportunity to network, learn from experts, and foster meaningful connections with others who are passionate about local food.

    This event is offered to local food actors at no cost and is limited to 50 attendees.

    Register here!

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    49 分
  • From Kitchen to Cash: Mastering the Art of Cottage Food Business
    2024/09/23

    Unlock the secrets to starting a successful home-based food business with expert insights from Jennifer Hagen, Extension Agent specializing in Family and Consumer Sciences from the University of Florida's Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences. Jennifer’s inspiring journey from urban planning to guiding aspiring food entrepreneurs offers practical advice for those eager to launch their own ventures.

    In this podcast, Jennifer breaks down the essentials of Florida’s cottage food laws, explaining which products can and cannot be sold from home. She also clarifies the critical distinctions between shelf-stable products that are allowed and those like dairy and meats that require refrigeration. With Jennifer's guidance, you’ll feel confident about starting your own food business while adhering to regulations.

    **For even more info and an interactive experience, join Jennifer on Monday, September 30, 2024, from 12pm – 1pm EST for the Cottage Food and Value-Added Practices Virtual Training. Registration is free!**

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    41 分
  • Post-Harvest Water Use and Strategies to Mitigate Food Safety Risks on Your Farm
    2024/09/16

    We welcome back Dr. Keith Schneider for a discussion on post-harvest water use. Dr. Schneider shares strategies to keep produce safe.

    Tune in to hear about:

    - Why harvest and postharvest water quality is important

    - How cross-contamination can occur

    - Which mitigation strategies are effective

    - The use of sanitizers and their role in growing safe produce

    Learn more on our website: https://foginfo.org/food-safety-for-producers/


    For the latest news on FSMA, visit the U.S. Food and Drug Administration Website:
    https://www.fda.gov/food/guidance-regulation-food-and-dietary-supplements/food-safety-modernization-act-fsma



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    25 分
  • Empowering Small Farmers: Strategies for Success in Southwest Florida
    2024/09/09

    Join us as we talk with Jessica Riles, UF/IFAS Agriculture and Sustainable Food Systems agent in Collier County, and chair of the Southwest Florida Small Farmer Network. Jessica shares her transition from local government to supporting small farmers, discussing the importance of community support, relationship-building, and how the Southwest Florida Small Farmer Network connects farmers with vital resources.

    We also dive into the challenges small farmers face, like labor shortages and high land costs, and explore innovative solutions like the Southwest Florida Fresh initiative. Jessica highlights how strategic planning, marketing, and collaboration are empowering local farmers and strengthening sustainable food systems in the region.

    Thursday September 26 Fall Southwest Florida Small Farmer Network Meeting

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    36 分
  • Building Trust in USDA Certified Organic: Strengthening Organic Enforcement (SOE)
    2024/08/15

    Can you trust what’s on your plate? In this episode of Fresh Take, we explore the critical role of maintaining integrity in USDA-certified organic products. We're joined by Orsi Dézsi, Executive Director and CEO of OMRI, who shares insights on how OMRI ensures organic inputs meet stringent standards and fortifies consumer trust in the organic label. Discover OMRI’s journey to listing 10,000 certified products and its pivotal role in guiding organic operations.

    We also dive into the Strengthening Organic Enforcement (SOE) rule, designed to strengthens oversight and enforcement of the production, handling, and sale of organic products. Orsi discusses SOE’s impact on OMRI, particularly in processing aids now requiring organic certification, and highlights how USDA organic standards stand out among food labels.

    Tune in and stay informed on the latest in organic certification and enforcement!

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    34 分