The Kansas Regional
Food Systems Task Force
Coordinator:
Dan
Nagengast,
nagengast@earthlink.net
The Regional Food Systems Task
Force is charged with the responsibility to identify ways to
assist regional farmers and food producers in the production and
marketing of food for regional consumers. Working with producer
groups, farmers' market organizations, consumer groups, the Kansas
Department of Agriculture, and the Kansas Department of Commerce,
the responsibility of this task force is to promote and assist in
the development of a thriving regional food economy.
Our food and fiber system has
developed over many years. Increasingly, food is no longer grown,
processed or consumed in the same region. Formerly, much of the
economy in a rural state such as Kansas, was focused on food
production, which fed us first, and provided us with good
livelihoods as we sold the excess. As the system has developed, we
have increasingly become a provider of raw agricultural products,
(often sold at below the cost of production), to industries and
owners elsewhere. The bulk of the profits from these products
leave the state, while the risks of growing them, the waste from
their production, and the depletion of our resource base remain
our problems.
That said, many hurdles stand in the way of revitalizing the local
and regional food economy. A Food Policy Council addresses this
issue by first of all surveying production, processing, and
marketing resources already in existence. This process also helps
to identify stakeholders and uncover state and federal policies in
need of review if we seek to encourage such a food and fiber
system. Secondly, the Food Policy Council works with stakeholders
and governmental agencies and regulators to implement new policies
that will encourage more local farmers, food processors and food
retailers.
Finally, the Food Policy Council works to develop new marketing
channels, food chains, and other infrastructure needed to realize
a truly regional food system that is integrated into existing food
supply networks. The goal is an enhanced local food economy,
decreased risk to the grower, and environmentally sound systems
which recycle wastes back into production.
Stakeholders/Task Force members include direct marketing
farmers; farmers market representatives; retailers, wholesalers
and distributors interested in purveying local foods, the Dept of
Agriculture staff who develop rules and regulations; the
Agricultural Products people from Kansas Dept. of Commerce; KSU
and Extension Researchers; interested agricultural groups; and
consumer organizations.
Milestones:
-
Organized Five Direct
Marketing Workshops held in Dodge City, Great Bend, Salina,
Topeka and El Dorado
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Proposed revision of the Food
Inspection regulations to allow a “Domestic Kitchens” exemption
-
Proposed changes to the
Kansas Egg Law
-
Participated in an on-going
revision of the Kansas Dept. of Agriculture’s web site to more
clearly communicate direct marketing regulations and laws
-
Completed third year of the
Senior Farmers Market Nutrition Program and expansion of it,
including proposal for increased state funding
-
Proposed implementation of
the WIC Farmers Market Nutrition Program, including proposal for
state funding
-
Completed a pilot project in
Lawrence and Wichita to utilize wireless technology at farmers
markets for Electronic Benefit Transfer (EBT) swipe cards used
to provide benefits to low-income citizens
Click here to see photos from the Wichita
Farmer's Market in August 2006..
-
Conducted trainings for
farmers market managers and vendors
-
KDHE organized farmers market
near the capitol for state employees during the summer of 2006
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Roll-out of the Bringing
Freshness to Your Table promotional campaign for Kansas grown
foods
-
On-going support of numerous
projects impacting local food production including season
extension in high tunnels, value added processing, farmers
market development, business planning for farmers, and training
of new market growers.
-
Developing an on-line
brokering service for growers and institutional food systems for
testing in 2007.
http://www.kansasrivervalley.com/
For more information, contact: Dan
Nagengast 785/748-0959
nagengast@earthlink.net
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