From farm-to-foodbank and farm-to-school programs to regional distribution networks and collaborative convenings, each article examines a core question: What problem are we solving? How are we solving it? What becomes possible when the work is supported long term?
We explore:
How farm-to-foodbank and farm-to-school programs are designed to last
How regional supply chains aggregate demand and stabilize markets
Why advance planning and infrastructure matter for farmers
How partnerships strengthen food access and local economies
What becomes possible when systems are funded and sustained
Local food does not move by accident. It moves because farmers plan for it, partners invest in it, and infrastructure is built to carry it forward. Here you’ll find stories, lessons, and practical insights about food access, farm partnerships, and regional supply chains working together to build a more resilient food system.
Farm-to-Foodbank connects regional farmers and food access partners to deliver fresh, locally grown food to communities while building long-term stability for farms and families.