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Community Food Enterprise Announces Featured International Enterprises

The Wallace Center at Winrock International, in partnership with the Training and Development Corporation (TDC), is pleased to announce a selection of twelve locally-owned food enterprises, based abroad, to be profiled as part of Community Food Enterprise: Local Success in a Global Marketplace.

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Wallace Center National Good Food Network Announces Regional Lead Teams

ARLINGTON, Virginia (August 14, 2008) – The Wallace Center at Winrock International announces its first round of grant awards to regional efforts across the United States involved in moving good food – healthy, green, fair, affordable food – beyond the direct-to-consumer realm into larger-scale, wholesale channels.

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Wallace Center National Good Food Network Announces Advisory Council

ARLINGTON, Virginia (August 14, 2008) – The Wallace Center at Winrock International announces the formation of a 15-member Advisory Council that will guide its latest initiative, the National Good Food Network.

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Community Food Enterprise Announces Domestic Case Studies

The Wallace Center at Winrock International, in partnership with the Training and Development Corporation (TDC), is pleased to announce its selection of ten U.S.-based local food enterprises to be profiled as part of Community Food Enterprise: Local Success in a Global Marketplace. The project is designed to highlight successful models of locally owned food enterprises from around the world.

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Community Food Enterprise Announces Monthly Audio Series Launch

Series will highlight featured local food enterprises, project researchers, and initial research observations.

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Celebrate Local Food and Family Farms at the Michigan Food & Farming Systems 10th Anniversary Benefit Reception on September 18, 2008

Michigan Food & Farming Systems (MIFFS) cordially invites you to celebrate its 10th Anniversary Benefit Reception to enjoy local refreshments, music, friendship, connections and good company, beginning at 6 p.m. on September 18, 2008 at the Michigan Historical Museum in Lansing, Michigan

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Wallace Center Announces RFP for National Good Food Network Regional Team Leads

SEED FUNDING FOR MOVING GOOD FOOD INTO LARGER-SCALE MARKETS: Wallace Center seeks regional leaders for national good food network.

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Gates and Kellogg Foundations Join Forces in Support of Local Food Enterprises

ARLINGTON, Virginia (February 14, 2008) – In a joint funding venture between the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and the W.K. Kellogg Foundation, the Wallace Center at Winrock International, in partnership with the Training & Development Corporation (TDC), has launched a $400,000 project showcasing locally-owned food enterprises from around the globe...

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MIFFS newsletter - Feb 08

Please see page 4 for an article featuring John Fisk and page 6 for an article featuring the Good Food Network.

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Wallace Center Convenes Local Food Producers and Regional Buyer Groups

W.K. Kellogg Foundation Newsletter February, 2008. A new Wallace Center effort to increase the volume and profitability of local farm products in major market outlets launched successfully December 4...

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Capacity Building for Farmers' Markets

Winrock International Newsletter January, 2008. Farmers’ markets are seen as an incubation tool for the Wallace Center's Market-Based Solutions (MBS) framework. MBS is designed to make healthy, sustainable foods more affordable and abundant...

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Wallace Center Convenes Local Food

A Wallace Center effort to increase the volume and profitability of local farm products in major market outlets launched successfully at the Great Lakes Fruit and Vegetable Expo...

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Molly D. Anderson named Wallace Senior Fellow

ARLINGTON (June 6, 2007) – Molly D. Anderson was recently named a Wallace Senior Fellow and is continuing to build momentum for food systems through the Henry A. Wallace Center at Winrock International.

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Expert Resource: John Fisk

John Fisk, director of the Henry A. Wallace Center for Sustainable Food Systems at Winrock International, is an expert in sustainable agriculture...

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Michigan Partnership Connects Local Growers

While MIFFS works to connect local growers and buyers in Michigan, the Henry A. Wallace Center at Winrock International is developing a National Supply Chain Capacity Building Network from state and regional supply chain models to share learning and build strategies for less duplication of effort among partners and growers as well as funding entities.

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WALLACE CENTER AWARDS GRANT

AMES, Iowa -- The Leopold Center for Sustainable Agriculture has received a $500,000 grant from the Henry A. Wallace Center at Winrock International...

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John Fisk member of expert panel at Senator Clinton’s “Buy Local” briefing

Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton joined with Senators Arlen Specter, Tom Harkin and Herb Kohl to sponsor a congressional briefing on “Leveraging Local Food Systems for Healthy Farms and Healthy Communities”.

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The Wallace Center - Publications

Brochures, general publications, other publications, symposium proceedings,testimony and formal comment documents.

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