Home Buy Local Learn More What Can You Do Buy Fresh Buy Local About

Local, traditional livestock operations can operate under more sanitary conditions than factory farms without inputs like antibiotics because animals may be raised on grass in less concentrated population.

Sign Up For Our Lists

FoodRoutes Network Announcements





FoodRoutes' Toolkits and the "Buy Fresh, Buy Local" Toolbox

FoodRoutes "Buy Fresh, Buy Local" Toolbox
Looking for cost-effective, targeted way to launch a Buy Local campaign? FoodRoutes' "Buy Fresh, Buy Local" Toolbox provides a set of professional marketing tools to help your organization develop a strong campaign to promote locally grown and produced food in your area. The toolbox is available in an affordable version for organizations on a budget, and a fully customizable version for those who want to tailor their materials to their specific region.

Click here to read more about the "Buy Fresh, Buy Local" Toolbox. To order the toolbox, please see our application instructions.


Click for more information
Click for more information

Order Now



Buy Local Toolkit: Harvesting Support for Locally Grown Food
FoodRoutes Network and Community Involved in Sustaining Agriculture (CISA), have produced a toolkit: Harvesting Support for Locally Grown Food: Lessons Learned from the "Be a Local Hero, Buy Locally Grown" Campaign. The toolkit is designed for individuals and organizations who are interested in learning about the approach CISA uses to promote locally grown food through a multi-media marketing campaign.

Click here to read more. To purchase you can:

Click here for more information



Communicator's Toolkit: Where Does Your Food Come From?
FoodRoutes Network has produced a communications toolkit, Where Does Your Food Come From? Recipes for Communicating Effectively About American Agriculture, to help you and your organization effectively reach your audience. This toolkit is available to food and farming advocates.

Click here to read more. To purchase you can:

 

Click here for more information

  Copyright © 2003 FoodRoutes Network