The local food movement is growing in Minnesota
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| | Ag Department sees need to support local food in Minnesota | When the pandemic disrupted food supply chains in 2020, many people scrambled to buy food directly from farmers. That local food movement is still growing. A new initiative hopes to provide more state support for small farmers and local food networks. âThe local food movement coming out of the pandemic took root. There is a lot of movement in this now,â said Kathy Zeman executive director of the Minnesota Farmers Market Association. âWe've just reached 362 farmers markets. It's the highest number of farmers markets we've ever recorded in the state of Minnesota.â | |
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