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The American Planning Association Food Systems Planning Interest Group (FIG) is a coalition of planners and allied professionals who have come together to advance food systems planning at the local, regional, state, or national level.
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 Asheville, North Carolina
ASAP works to strengthen local and regional food systems and build healthier communities. We support family farms, markets, create community connections to local food, and conduct rigorous food systems research at our Local Food Research Center.
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 Chicago, Illinois
Beyond Green Sustainable Food Partners is a foodservice and consulting company that promotes scratch-cooked foods, local sourcing, and zero-waste.
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 Pittsboro, North Carolina
(CFSA) is a farmer-driven, membership-based 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that helps people in the Carolinas grow and eat local, organic foods by advocating for fair farm and food policies, and building the systems family farms need to thrive.
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 Minneapolis, Minnesota
Crossroads Resource Center, a non-profit organization, works with communities and their allies to foster democracy and local self-determination. We specialize in devising new tools communities can use to create a more sustainable future.
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Local Food Strategies LLC is a consulting firm with a mission to support local food system development.
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Local Orbit is the supply chain platform for a new, connected food economy.
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28. Ryan Harb

Agroecology
Ryan Harb Consulting provides three types of sustainability services: Public Speaking, Local Food Sourcing, and Permaculture Garden Design.
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Our mission is to help you develop and enrich your sustainable local food ecosystem. We will work with you to help you take advantage of the myriad economic development opportunities related to local agriculture.
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Sustainable Food and Drink – Organic, Fairtrade, Free From, local and more.. Increasingly we seek food and drink that is: good for our health, good for the planet, and produced naturally.
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 Providence, Rhode Island
WhatsGood is a virtual farmer's market that connects consumers and wholesale purchasers to their local and regional purveyors.
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The Sustainable Local Food Investment Group is a network of accredited independent investors who share the mission of using private investment to re-establish a robust and sustainable food system across the Chicago foodshed.
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 Baton Rouge, Louisiana
The mission of the Louisiana Food Access Summit is to stimulate engagement of farmers, community members, organizations, and policy makers by resetting the table to combat hunger and strengthen Louisiana’s regional and local food systems.
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 Cornwall, Ontario
This certificate explores the practices, principles and philosophies involved in local food system development. The focus is on increasing both academic and hands-on knowledge of regional food initiatives across Canada.
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 Ruston, Louisiana
The Rural Development Certificate addresses the need to understand the issues facing rural communities and businesses, such as sustainable development, marketing of local businesses on a global scale, and fostering a productive environment.
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 Rosemount, Minnesota
The certificate in Sustainable Food Systems offers a practical, hands-on learning experience in the rapidly growing field of small-scale local/urban agriculture.
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 Allendale Charter Township, Michigan
Students preparing for careers in local food enterprise, sustainability, education, business, social work, non-profit administration and other fields will benefit from the skills and experience necessary to address the role of food in community life.
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 Quincy, Illinois
In support of this rapidly growing industry JWCC offers many for-credit courses in the College's Sustainable Local Foods Farming Certificate, a financial aid and WIA eligible 30 credit hour program.
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 Athens, Georgia
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 Overland Park, Kansas
A one-year certificate in Sustainable Agriculture, Market Farming introduces basic principles and hands on experience in production and direct marketing of locally grown food.