[SustainableTompkins] Community Food Preservation Center (RECAP OF INFO)
Katie Quinn-Jacobs
kqj at quinn-jacobs.org
Sun Jun 1 06:02:15 PDT 2008
I'm interested, Ryan.
-- Katie Q-J
Ryan Hottle wrote:
> Dear Sustainable Tompkins:
> A lot of information has come through in the last few days regarding the
> establishment of a Community Food Preservation Center. I have assimilated
> the following information that many folks have written about on the list
> serve on the topic. If anyone is interested in having a small, informal
> meeting within the next couple weeks, let's discuss.
>
> Thanks,
> Ryan D. Hottle
>
> *Community Food Preservation Center
>
> *LEAD CONTACTS:
> (Folks who have expressed interest thus far or who have been recommended)
>
> *Katie Quinn-Jacobs*: <kqj at quinn-jacobs.org> PreparedTompkins.org, IthaCan
>
> *Elan Shapiro*: <elansla at ecovillage.ithaca.ny.us> Sustainable Tompkins
> Community Partnership Coordinator
>
> *Duncan L Hilchey*: <dlh3 at cornell.edu> Senior Extension Associate Community
> and Rural Development Institute at Cornell University
>
> *Robert Morache*: <robmorache at gmail.com> Energy, Transport, Food Visionary
>
> *Ryan Hottle*: <ry.hottle at gmail.com> Building Energy Analyst, Peak Oil
> Activist
>
> *Jeff Furman*: <no email available yet> (Recommended resource by Tony Del
> Plato)
>
> *Bob Rossi*: <no email available yet> (Recommended by
>
> *Sandra Repp*: <sjr37 at cornell.edu> Cornell Extension Office
>
> *Carole Fisher*: <crf11 at cornell.edu> Community Educator at CCE-Tompkins
>
>
>
> EXAMPLES:
>
> Food Processors conference in Poughkeepsie at the Hudson Valley Food Works
>
> Victory Gardens (http://www.earthlypursuits.com/WarGarV/WarGard15.htm)
>
> ISSUES:
>
> * Multiple food processing: canning, dehydrating, fermenting,
>
> freezing, etc
>
> * Tie-in with job training programs
>
> * Living wage
>
> * Green building
>
> * Green technologies: preserving techniques & equipment
>
> * Use seasonal surplus from local farmers
>
> * Processors are member-owners, not renters
>
> * Contract pre-season with local farmers
>
> * Share resources (equipment, advertising) with off-site local
>
> preservers
>
> * Certification: USDA, NYS DOH, Organic, Kosher
>
> * Possible Locations: East Hill Plaza, Downtown, South Hill, near IFM
>
>
>
> ORGANIZATIONS:
>
> IthaCan Network
>
> TCLocal
>
> Cornell Ag Extension Agency
>
> Sustainable Tompkins
>
> PreparedTompkins.org
>
>
>
> NEXT STEPS:
>
> Set up meeting through Sustainable Tompkins and TCLocal
>
> Start discussions with experts in field
>
> Study Example Projects
>
>
>
> RESOURCES:
>
> http://www.businessweek.com/smallbiz/content/dec2007/sb20071214_603976.htm
>
> http://www.healthguidance.org/entry/7280/1/Resurgence-of-Community-Canneries.html
>
> http://www.uga.edu/nchfp/
>
> http://www.motherearthnews.com/Nature-Community/1977-07-01/Home-Canning-Away-From-Home.aspx
>
> http://www.earthlypursuits.com/WarGarV/WarGard15.htm
>
>
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