June 18, 2009—Program Matching Farmers to Local Businesses Launched by Oregon Environmental Council
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
For More Information:
Oregon
Environmental Council
Jeremy Graybill, Communications
Director
503-222-1963 ext.
111
jeremyg@oeconline.org
PORTLAND, Ore.—June 18, 2009—The Oregon
Environmental Council (OEC) has kicked off a one-of-a-kind program matching the
state's Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) farmers with local businesses.
The "Vote with Your Fork!" program creates drop-offs sites for CSA farmers at
local workplaces, creating new business opportunities and streamlined operations
for local farmers, while providing access to fresh, local produce for
employees.
With the program, a workplace commits to purchasing a certain
number of shares and the farm commits to providing them. The first drop-off of
the season occurred in late May, partnering natural gas provider NW Natural and
Love Farm Organics of Forest Grove, Ore. In addition to NW Natural, three
additional workplaces have been connected with CSA farms; NW Pump and Equipment
and Providence Cancer Center have been paired with Sauvie Island Organics
(Portland, Ore.), and CH2M Hill with Heavenly Harvest Farm (Corvallis, Ore.).
Also through the program, 76 individuals or families have signed up as members
of CSA farms.
"We love the convenience of having fresh, organic produce
delivered in the middle of the week," said Valerie White, of NW Natural. "Many
of us are discovering vegetables that we’ve never tried and it’s been a
delicious experience."
In addition to matching businesses with CSA farms,
the Oregon Environmental Council’s “Vote with Your Fork!” program educates and
informs individuals and businesses about the benefits of food choices that
create a food system that supports our health, our environment, and strong local
economies. Individuals are challenged to pledge to change at least one of their
eating habits in the next month – including choices like supporting a local
farmer, hosting a local foods potluck, composting, and more. More than 400
individuals have taken the pledge thus far.
For businesses, the program educates employees and
management about the ripple effects of our food choices. At the request of a
business, the Oregon Environmental Council gives on-site lunchtime presentations
at the workplace covering topics like eating sustainably on a budget, the
benefits of supporting local farmers, and the how food choices we make can
directly impact our community and our environment. More information is available
at: www.oeconline.org/fork.
"What we
want to convey with this program is that we all have the power to create a
better food system," said Allison Hensey, program director for Healthy Food and
Farms at OEC, “Our individual food choices significantly impact where and how
food is produced, and the kind of food that is available to all of
us."
NOTE TO EDITORS: High resolution JPEG images are
available of the May 20 CSA first drop off at NW Natural. Contact communications
director Jeremy Graybill for image files.
About the Oregon
Environmental Council
The Oregon Environmental Council
safeguards what Oregonians love about Oregon – clean air and water, an
unpolluted landscape and healthy food produced by local farmers. For 40 years
we’ve been a champion for solutions to protect the health of every Oregonian and
the health of the place we call home. Our vision for Oregon includes solving
global warming, protecting kids from toxics, cleaning up our rivers, building
sustainable economies, and ensuring healthy food and local farms. Find out more
at www.oeconline.org.


