2009 Hepburn Internship

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2009 Hepburn Internship. Fair Food. About Fair Food. “Fair Food is dedicated to bringing locally grown food into the Philadelphia marketplace and promoting a humane, sustainable agriculture for the Greater Philadelphia region.”. Fair Food Programs Include…. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Fair FoodFair Food

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About Fair Food

• “Fair Food is dedicated to bringing locally grown food into the Philadelphia marketplace and promoting a humane, sustainable agriculture for the Greater Philadelphia region.”

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Fair Food Programs Include…

• Farmer and Buyer Consulting: Helps to create and nurture relationships between farmers and wholesale buyers

• Farmer Outreach: Works to prepare farmers to be better able to work within the wholesale marketplace

• Farm to Institution: Provides information and assistance to institutions who wish to begin buying local food produced in a sustainable manner.

• Buy Fresh Buy Local Campaign: Local leader of the national consumer education and marketing campaign which promotes the benefits of buying local food

• Fair Food Farmstand: Located in the Reading Terminal Market, sells food produced within 150 miles of Philadelphia by approximately 90 different small, sustainable producers; the Farmstand is run largely by volunteer labor, and is open 6 days a week.

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Duties As an Intern

• Farm Tour Coordinator: Set up Farm Tours; communicate with farmers; publicize tours; coordinate logistics of tours, including food and transportation

• Volunteer News Liaison: Wrote weekly email newsletter to Fair Food Farmstand staff and volunteers; update staff and volunteers on other breaking Farmstand-related news

• Farmstand Worker: Worked weekly shifts at the Fair Food Farmstand

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Farm Tours

• Buyer Farm Tour: Tour for institutions and restaurants who buy local, or are interested in buying local. Tour stops included Lancaster Farm Fresh Co-op warehouse (farmer-owned cooperative that sells food to a number of locations in Lancaster County and the Philadelphia area), Springwater Farm (dairy farm), and Cedar Meadow Farm (produce farm that uses innovative soil conservation techniques).

Cedar Meadow Farm

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LFF Warehouse Dutch Belted Cows, Springwater Farm

Tour members and Fair Food staff enjoy a potluck lunch at Springwater

Steve Groff, farmer, Cedar Meadow Farm, with fresh corn

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Farm Tours

• Hendricks Farms and Dairy: Producer of raw milk,

cheese, and cured meats

Guinea hen

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Curing meatsDairy cows cooling off

More dairy cows

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Farm Tours

• Overbrook Herb Farm and Pennypack Farm: Overbrook is a small-scale, chemical-free herb farm; Pennypack is a community farm and education center.

Tour members at Overbrook Herb Farm

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Challenges and Learning Experiences

• Weavers’ Orchard• Growing pains/issues of working

within a small organization with a limited budget

• Organization/publicity• The importance of Fair Food’s

mission

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Questions?Questions?