Building Community-Based Food Systems to Enhance Food Security in Missouri | ||||||
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Project Summary: The purpose of this project is to nurture and expand the emerging community-based agriculture and food system in Missouri by coordinating a network of farmers, processors, distributors, wholesalers, retailers, restaurants and consumers in Kansas City, Mid-Missouri and St. Louis. The project addresses the three key aspects of marketing that make or break sustainable businesses: place, product and promotion. Project staff also consider policy to be a crucial aspect. Therefore, there are four major outcomes toward which progress is being made. This website has been constructed by the project evaluation team to share progress towards outcomes. Evaluative updates are presented using the four programmatic themes product, place, promotion and policy (click the links in the header above). Last year a series of focus groups were conducted arranged into three panels. These reports summarize the nature of the relationships the program has established. An outgrowth of the panel discussions, this year three case studies were conducted to describe qualitatively the impact of the program.
Intended outcomes of the project:
Logic Models (PDF format) Outcomes Appendix (PDF format) |
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