Sustainable Food Systems Sourcebook

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 Peterborough, Ontario
Sustainable agriculture is about creating a food system that is efficient, effective, viable, fair, and responsible. At Trent you can grow your own understanding of sustainable agriculture and food.
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 Vancouver, British Columbia
Arguably the most important challenge for the world community in the 21st Century is Global Food Security – our ability to create a sufficient, healthy, safe, culturally relevant and economically accessible food system for everyone.
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 Edmonton, Alberta
The Master of Arts in Community Engagement is an interdisciplinary, thesis-based degree program that offers students an opportunity to develop an understanding of the field of community engagement and the practices and processes that inform it.
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 Mississauga, Ontario
You will benefit from working with a full service Canadian foodservices management advisory and design team with the proven, clear insight you need to move forward confidently.
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5. David Cohlmeyer

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 Thornton, Ontario
The food we grow, purchase and create truly impacts our climate, biodiversity and culture. We can no longer be complacent about our food choices. Appropriate food selections preserve our soil, maintain our jobs, and strengthen our wellbeing.
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6. Garden Party

Sustainable Agriculture
 Saint Agatha, Ontario
Garden Party can help you develop more sustainable practices, obtain organic certification or develop a direct farm marketing plan.
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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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 Vancouver, British Columbia
Cultivating Healthy Places is an international consulting business specializing in social equity, community health and resilient food systems planning.
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 East Point, Georgia
The Mission of the American Community Gardening Association is to build community by increasing and enhancing community gardening and greening across the United States and Canada.
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 Toronto, Ontario
The Chang School is offering students who complete the four urban agriculture course electives in the Food Security program official University recognition of having completed a course series in Urban Agriculture.
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 Berkeley, California
The Rooted in Community National Youth Leadership Summit is a conference for high school aged young people involved in the food justice movement. Every summer the summit attracts over 100 young people from throughout the United States and Canada.
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 Cornwall, Ontario
This certificate explores the practices, principles and philosophies involved in local food system development. The focus is on increasing both academic and hands-on knowledge of regional food initiatives across Canada.
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 Toronto, Ontario
Founded in 1901, University of Toronto Press (UTP) is Canada's leading scholarly publisher and one of the largest university presses in North America. UTP has published over 6,500 books, with well over 3,500 of these still in print.
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 Richmond, British Columbia
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 East Point, Georgia
The Mission of the American Community Gardening Association is to build community by increasing and enhancing community gardening and greening across the United States and Canada.
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 Montréal, Québec
Food Secure Canada is a pan-Canadian alliance of organizations and individuals working together to advance food security and food sovereignty through three inter-locking goals: zero hunger, healthy and safe food, and sustainable food systems.
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 Washington, District of Columbia
OTA's vision is to grow ORGANIC to achieve excellence in agriculture and commerce, protect the environment and enhance community well-being.
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USDN is a peer-to-peer network of local government professionals from communities across the United States and Canada dedicated to creating a healthier environment, economic prosperity, and increased social equity.
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The mission of the GFASG is to be instrumental in creating networking opportunities for students and faculty who study food and agricultural geographies but may be spread across disparate subdisciplines of geography.