Dave reporting:
As we approach the 2024 Town Meeting Day, the Jericho Food Hub Task Force (JFHTF) wrapped up its first year by bringing together towns folks and Jericho/Underhill farmers to gather and share information. In cooperation with the Underhill Local Agriculture and Local Foods Initiative, JFHTF invited local farmers to attend the January 20 meeting to discuss local food issues and how best to cooperate and build our local food hub. Representatives from The Farm Upstream, Chamberlin's Farm, Settlement Farm, Jericho Settlers Farm, Keszey Farm, Ash Grove Farm, and Birchhill Sugar Works attended the meeting as well as residents from both towns. The conversation largely focused on how to make local foods more available. Areas of discussion included: how to encourage people to purchase local foods, how to educate people on the benefits of preparing and eating local foods, and how to assist in the affordability of local foods while supporting farmers in making a viable living. From the conversation these thoughts and future objectives were shared: • A farm to school program was discussed and the need for a coordinator to make it work. • Creating a food home delivery program, and/or incorporating local foods in existing food delivery systems. • Connecting with UVM’s Extension Service food and nutrition program • Working with and strengthening supports farmers already have. • Listing local farms and resources online to help consumers make connections. • Taking advantage of the Farm to Plate on-line map of farms. • Helping farms with grant writing to better utilize funding resources. • Better marketing of existing farm stands. • Hosting a summer food celebration (at farmer's market) to highlight local farms. • Sponsoring social events to bring farmers and town residents together for community building. • Supporting Chamberlain's Farm’s effort to create a farm store. (Other farmers mentioned developing on-farm stores and thought that a food hub would help them as well) Next Steps: There was consensus around the importance of community building, celebrating local food and food education, ie, the importance of access to fresh local food and food preparation. In addition to ongoing education and promotion of our local farms, these are all things that could be objectives of the Underhill and Jericho committees in 2024. Specific projects could include supporting Chamberlin’s farm store and other local farm stores, organizing a community dinner and promoting a community supported planting project. Want to get involved? If you would like to get involved with the Jericho/Underhill Food Hub project, please contact us by emailing: TTJericho.vt@gmail.com. Our next committee meeting will be February 28th at 7pm on a zoom call. The next farmer’s meeting will be in April, at a date and time to be determined Dave here, Since the town vote in March 2023, The Jericho Food Hub Task Force has been working to identify the best ways to insure that the task force mission has been achieved. As we head into 2024, we want to illustrate that a Food Hub concept is something that can benefit the Jericho citizens and local farmers. Since Jericho and Underhill are often partners in providing services, the task force has invited a team from Underhill to join in this mission. We hope that by broadening the scope that we can better serve both communities and offer more options to its respective citizens. Some of the highlights from this year include:
On January 20th, 2024, 1-3pm, Jericho and Underhill Farmers will meet to discuss how a Food Hub organization might be able to help them producing and distributing products in Jericho and Underhill. That meeting will be held at the Deborah Rawson Memorial Library. Survey as well: If you are a farmer in Jericho or Underhill, Vermont, we would like to hear from you. Please go to https://forms.gle/YmN6QvNaq9Wp9Jk9A In that survey, you can let us know if you'd like to attend that meeting on January 20th.
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