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41. SureHarvest

Agroecology
 Soquel, California
SureHarvest provides Sustainable Sourcing, Sustainability Programs & Diffusion of Innovation, Certification Management, Verification Services, Compliance Management, and Farming Information Management solutions.
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 New Castle, Virginia
Our mission is to build the capacity of the organic food trade to transition to sustainable business models.
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 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
The Food Trust provides consulting services to help public and private organizations promote good nutrition and increase access to nutritious foods.
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 New York, New York
Bloomsbury Publishing is a leading independent publishing house established in 1986. It has companies in London, New York, Sydney and New Delhi.
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45. Greenleaf Publishing

Sustainable Agriculture
 Shipley, England
Greenleaf Publishing is the world’s leading specialist publisher in Sustainability, Governance, Environmental Management and Corporate Social Responsibility.
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 Boulder, Colorado
Founded in 1984, Lynne Rienner Publishers remains a rare, independent presence in scholarly and textbook publishing.
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47. Farm to Cafeteria Conference

Sustainable Agriculture
 Madison, Wisconsin
The 8th National Farm to Cafeteria Conference: Moving Forward Together will convene a diverse group of stakeholders from across the farm to cafeteria movement working to source local food for institutional cafeterias and foster a culture of food.
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48. RUAF Foundation

Sustainable Agriculture
 Leusden, Netherlands
RUAF is a global partnership on sustainable Urban Agriculture and Food Systems The current members of the RUAF Partnership are a mix of municipalities, research institutes, and NGO’s.
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49. Food Dignity Project

Sustainable Agriculture
In the face of soaring obesity and hunger rates, socioeconomic decline, and threats of peak soil and peak oil, many communities are making paths to a brighter future by building community food systems that aim to nourish everyone.
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 Guelph, Ontario
Established in 1874, the Ontario Agricultural College (OAC) is a founding college of the University of Guelph and is recognized as Canada's largest and most renowned agricultural college.
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 San Luis Obispo, California
The Center is a vital auxiliary unit within the College of Agriculture, Food and Environmental Sciences (CAFES) that fosters initiatives for sustainability.
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 Ames, Iowa
The Leopold Center for Sustainable Agriculture at Iowa State University was created to identify and develop new ways to farm profitably while conserving natural resources as well as reducing negative environmental and social impacts.
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 Burlington, Vermont
The Center for Sustainable Agriculture advances sustainable food and farming systems in Vermont and beyond. We cultivate partnership, support innovative research and practices, and inform policy to benefit Vermont communities and the UVM campus.
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 Saint Paul, Minnesota
The purpose of The Minnesota Institute for Sustainable Agriculture is to bring together the diverse interests of the agricultural community with interests from across the University community in a cooperative effort to develop sustainable agriculture
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 Washington, District of Columbia
The GW Food Institute is home to faculty and student scholars engaged in research about all things related to food, from sustainable agriculture to the way diet and meals shape human society.
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 Fort Collins, Colorado
We offer three undergraduate curricular tracks in general sociology, criminology/criminal justice and environmental sociology. Core areas of strength at the graduate level include: environment and natural resources; food, agriculture and development.
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57. National Farm to School Network

Sustainable Agriculture
National Farm to School Network is an information, advocacy and networking hub for communities working to bring local food sourcing and food and agriculture education into school systems and early care and education settings.
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SAEA defines sustainable agriculture as food and agricultural systems that are environmentally sound, economically viable, socially responsible, non-exploitative, humane, and that serve as a foundation for future generations.
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 Denver , CO
The University of Colorado Denver Food Systems Research Group is part of the National Science Foundation funded IGERT multidisciplinary doctoral training project on Sustainable Urban Infrastructure.
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 Ann Arbor, Michigan
The University of Michigan Sustainable Food Systems Initiative engages an interdisciplinary mix of students, faculty, and communities at local and global levels to learn from and build food systems that are health-promoting and economically viable.