DVD The Organic
Opportunity
http://www.localharvest.org/dvd-the-organic-opportunity-C9394
This 26 minute film tells the story of an Iowa
county's pioneering organic farming program and how it fosters
economic growth.
DVD 26 minute
Film
"The
Organic Opportunity: Small Farms & Economic Development"
tells the story of Woodbury County, Iowa's innovative economic
development campaign centered on the development of local, organic
agriculture.
This film is
designed to be used with Chambers of Commerce, economic development
organizations, elected officials, farmers and consumers -- anyone
interested in discovering the positive impact a local food system
grounded in organic agricultural practices can play in a community's
economic, environmental and physical health.
"The Organic
Opportunity" explores Woodbury County's pioneering program of (1)
economic development tax rebates for farmers who transition to
organic, (2) county purchasing that prioritizes local, organic food,
and (3) financing for new, small farmers committed to organic
agriculture. It is a story of hope and practical steps any community
can take to build a thriving local economy.
"The Organic
Opportunity" is not just about organic food---it is a great story
that demonstrates how local communities can create a different food
system which provides its citizens with wonderful food, makes it
possible for young farmers to remain in the community and farm, while
simultaneously improving the communities economy. And Woodbury County
in Iowa did it all without any help from Washington DC. ---Frederick
Kirschenmann, Distinguished Fellow at the Leopold Center, and
President of the Stone Barns Center for Food and
Agriculture
Chris Bedford makes
films and videos designed to help communities build a sustainable
economy -- beginning with a local, healthy food system. "Food is
the beginning. As citizens and consumers we can help turn the economy
towards true ecological sustainability through our food purchases."
OR as Wendell Barry says, "Feeding is an agricultural
act."
As an activist,
Chris Bedford founded the Floyd Boulevard Local Foods Market in Sioux
City, IA and the Sweetwater Local Foods Market in Muskegon, Michigan.
He is currently President of the Sweetwater market -
www.sweetwaterlocalfoodsmarket.org.
He also frequently
speaks with his films at events and conferences. Visit his website at
www.chrisbedfordfilms.com for more information.