Monday, October 19, 2009

Links and Resources

Below are some of the resources and organizations that we have discovered in our research. We hope you will find them useful, and if you have any suggestions for additions, please leave us a comment!

Food Cycles
- Urban Farming and composting in TO
- Website is rich with resources
- They post ideas for action (ie hosting a 30 mile food party)
- Possible field trip to learn more?

Added Value
- An urban farm in NYC that has been very successful
- Currently working on a project in partnership with the organization that I worked for in NYC, the Design Trust (http://designtrust.org/projects/project_09farm.html) -- this project will result in a how-to manual for urban farming and also it will address city policy in regards to urban agriculture (currently there is not city zoning law that addresses urban agriculture).

Food Share
- An organization that takes a "multifaceted, innovative, and long-term approach to hunger and food issues.At FoodShare we work on food issues "from field to table" - meaning that we focus on the entire system that puts food on our tables: from the growing, processing and distribution of food to its purchasing, cooking and consumption."
- Their website includes a 'toolbox' of ideas for action.
- Specifically, they are interested in connecting local farmers to economically disadvantaged communities where 'food deserts' exist.

Food Jammers
- A television show in which Micah Donovan, Christopher Martin and Nobu Adilman come up with brilliant designs for culinary contraptions.

Canadian Organic Growers Association
- Includes a database of where to buy organic in Canada.

Green Enterprise Toronto
- They have a list of places consumers can buy local in Toronto.
- They support local, green businesses.

The Center for Social Innovation
- An organization that brings together a variety of non-profits to promote collaboration and social change.

Food Inc
- A movie about the industrial food system. The website also includes a reading list and other resources.

Canadian Policy Research Network
- A resource for researching food policy in Canada.

Ontario EcoSchools
- Education programs (including curriculum resources) based on the environment

The Toronto Food Policy Council
- Partners with businesses and community groups to develop policies promoting food security -- equitable food access, nutrition, community and environmental health.

GTA Local Food
- This website is primarily about where to get local food, but if you go to the agricultural profile section, it provides statistics on the current status of farming in the GTA.

Whitmore's Farm
- A local farm.

Foodland Ontario
- This is an official program from the Ontario government that is very active and yet still highly overlooked.
- The website has a growing season index, recipes, kids activities and traveling events. Perhaps some co-ordination with this group might make our job easier.

Ontario Greenbelt Alliance
As a part of the company Enviromental Defence, Ontario Greenbelt Alliance acts as a researcher and defender of the Ontario Greenbelt. They protect try to protect the enviroment of the greenbelt while advoacating its conservation and established use as farmland. They combat the sale and industrial development of the greenbelt when ever possible. They have many credible organizations as supporting members. They call local farmers the "Stewards" of the Greenbelt.

Jamie Kennedy's restaurants.
He cooks "locally" (Canada is local in this context). He is also a strong advocate of Ontario wines, which is one of the more profitable farming opportunities in Ontario.

World Wildlife Fund Localicious
The World Wildlife Fund has a campaign going on right now called Localicioius and it promotes eating locally at participating restaurants. Although this campaign only runs from Oct2-18, this is a good idea to promote local eating to restaurants in our community, even if they just have one dish. Restaurants are also distributors of food. So that's an idea. Restaurants having at least one local dish may feel proud about it and advertise their restaurant as a locally runned restaurant, therefore that might attract customers to try and also mabye they will consider locally grown in their home too. Just a few strands that can lead to differnt places with this idea that I totally stole from wwf.

Harvest Wednesdays
Chef Marc Breton at the Gladstone Hotel prepares a meal from food produced by local farmers every Wednesday.

The Farm Show (play)
A collective creation based on an ensemble who spent 6 weeks in rural ontario living and working on a farm in order to create a show. This play is from the early '70s but there are some pertinent monologues in there.

Ministry of Agriculture: Food and Rural Affairs - Pick Ontario Campaign

Ontario Culinary Tourism Alliance

November 22 is Buy Local Day!

Ontario Agri-Food Education
Working to increase awareness of the agri-food industry by providing educational programs and resources. Many links to other great resources.

The Royal Agricultural Winter Fair

This annual event showcases some of the new innovations in agricultural policy and technological development including enviromental awareness, community involvement, health and energy. It is running November 8-16 2009 at the Exibition Place. Adult tickets are $16.

Canaidan International Farm Show

This event connects farmers from all across Canada to discuss major issues in farming such as local support, environment and innovation.

It is running Feb 16-19 2010 at the Toronto International Centre.

1 comment:

  1. There's also great resources relating to food at the OSSTF's Common Threads website. They have a campaign called Hungry For Change - tons of wonderful ways to introduce farming into the classroom.

    http://www.osstf.on.ca/commonthreads

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