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Sort by Relevance Date. Apply Filters. FAO - Remote 4. Earthworm Foundation - Seattle, WA. Postdoctoral scholar in sustainable agriculture and climate change.

Carnegie Institution - Stanford, CA. Entry Floor Operator. Agriculture Auditor. Nepcon - Remote. Crop Care Specialist. AppHarvest - Morehead, KY 3. Farmer Coordinator - Lancaster, PA. CUESA pledges to: Operate world-class farmers markets that provide high-quality, nutritious, and safe products from local farmers, food artisans, and restaurants.

Foster transparency in our markets by requiring truth in labeling and by offering opportunities for shoppers to learn about the foods sold at the market.

Provide exceptional services and education programs to our market patrons. Incubate small food businesses and support farmers and food entrepreneurs in making their operations more sustainable. Expand public access to fresh fruits and vegetables and teach skills for growing and preparing them at home. Work toward a healthy, just, and sustainable food system through education, advocacy, and action. Get Involved Cultivate a healthy food system.

The Council is tasked first and foremost with ensuring that the principles of the Executive Directive are made into law and that these laws are put to use to create healthy and sustainable food system in San Francisco.

The work of the Food Policy Council has been organized around six major themes. For addition information please click on the links below. Nutritional Standards: From vending machines to events and meetings San Francisco can promote Healthy and Sustainable foods through the development of nutritional standards.

For more information on policies as they are developed, see: vending machines , lease agreements, Nutrition Guidelines for City Contractors , mobile food vendors, procurement for events and meetings. Urban Agriculture: Food production in San Francisco has a tremendous potential for growth. The Food Policy Council will address two main barriers to urban farming in SF: access to land and educational and technnical support.



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