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Meter believes that if buyers commit themselves to invest in organic and locally-grown agricultural products, farm income would change.
The Economics of Organic Farming Olga Bonfiglio 2010
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Many of my clients come to my office already very much aware of the importance of eating fresh, organic, locally-grown food.
Manuel Villacorta: When Organic, Sustainable, Fresh and Local Is Not Enough Manuel Villacorta 2011
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These are the kinds of companies that contribute most to our local economy--locally-grown, small businesses that sometimes grow into much larger companies.
Doug Linkhart: Real Solutions for Denver Doug Linkhart 2011
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Yesterday morning, the Inhabitat team gathered in DUMBO for the opening of BKLYN Designs our favorite locally-grown furniture design show.
The Best of Kids Design @ the Pratt Student Show 2009 | Inhabitat 2009
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Interest grows in buying directly from producersAs the demand for locally-grown food grows in the United States, more farmers are bypassing the middleman to sell directly to customers.
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These are the kinds of companies that contribute most to our local economy--locally-grown, small businesses that sometimes grow into much larger companies.
Doug Linkhart: Real Solutions for Denver Doug Linkhart 2011
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These last few weeks of November also present an exceptional opportunity to highlight the importance of locally-grown, affordable food and sustainable practices both at home and in some of the world's poorest places.
Andrea Platt Dwyer: Linking Local and Global Food Security Andrea Platt Dwyer 2011
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A season's hard work is harvested, shared and enjoyed during these colorful, crisp months, bringing together families and friends from all over to celebrate locally-grown produce.
Andrew Stout: National Food Day Shines Bright Light on Global Food Challenges Andrew Stout 2011
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A vast potential audience of “second-tier” shoppers claims in surveys to want locally-grown foods, but fears it will be too expensive, too inconvenient, or otherwise too complicated to shop at a farmers market.
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Interest grows in buying directly from producersAs the demand for locally-grown food grows in the United States, more farmers are bypassing the middleman to sell directly to customers.
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