Broome Community College; April 18, 2009
Statement from the Organizers:
Across the nation and the world, the distance between farmers and consumers is growing, and both groups are increasingly struggling to make ends meet. However, there is a growing movement to create a food system that meets the needs of all of its participants - a food system that is environmentally, economically, and socially sustainable. This plenary brings together a variety of individuals representing different sectors of the food system to discuss the current state of our food systems and their vision for how we can create a sustainable food system in our community.
Moderator: Amelia LoDolce, Sustainable Development Planner,
City of Binghamton
Panelists: Clifford Crouch, Assemblyman, NYS 107th District;
Lisa Bloodnick, Bloodnick Family Farm in Apalachin;
Kacy Telfer, Director fo Programs & Agency Services of the
Food Bank of the Southern Tier;
Ray Denniston, BOCES Special Project Coordinator for Food Services
Sponsors: Binghamton Regional Sustainability Coalition, Broome Community College Center for Civic Engagement
Keywords: NOFA, organic food, community supported agriculture, CSA
Lunch graciously provided by
Whole in the Wall Restaurant.