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EDITORIALBioCycle May 2008, Vol. 49, No. 5, p. 4 What's So Cool About Cool 2012? I JUST returned from a workshop in Atlanta titled, “From The Table To The Farms: Options For Diverting Food From Landfills.” The first speaker of the day, Rob Johnson of the Atlanta Community Food Bank, highlighted the importance of diverting edible food, too often destined for the landfill, to food banks and soup kitchens. “We need 700 million pounds of food to feed 460,000 people who live below the poverty level,” noted Johnson. Another compelling speaker was Alice Rolls, Executive Director of Georgia Organics, a group dedicated to “integrating healthy, sustainable and locally grown food into the lives of all Georgians.” Rolls pointed out that demand for “locally grown” is far exceeding supply. “We get calls regularly from communities that want to open farmers' markets, and there just aren't enough farmers to participate,” she said. “There is a need to 'Grow More Growers.'” Both Johnson and Rolls discussed the role that community gardens play in antihunger programs and increasing the supply of locally grown food. There are 150 community gardens in Atlanta today, and a recent law passed by the city will allow gardens on public parkland. Copyright 2008, The JG Press, Inc. |
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