Sentences with phrase «provided by his local farmers»

Throwing an earth day luncheon for the office with food and prizes provided by local farmer market vendors.

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The group said the Duterte administration's goal of poverty eradication can be achieved through genuine land reform and providing safe, sustainable agricultural production that can be managed by farmers and local producers.
Organic agriculture, by requiring few, low - cost inputs, enhancing local biodiversity, and providing a premium return on investment, is a system that empowers farmers to restore and uphold food security.
Nearby farmers provide all fruits and vegetables, which are always straight - from - the - earth fresh, and our breads are crafted by local bakers who are celebrated artisans of their trade.
By purchasing from local businesses and farmers, you are supporting the local economy, which means the sellers can provide for their families.
The Brazil nut oil supports the local farmers to preserve the rainforest, by providing them with means of earnings that doesn't involve cutting down timber.
CSAs also help local farmers by providing financial security.
Generous financial support by local residents and businesses including: Gerald and Althea Truesdale; Joseph and Georgia Williams, Joe and Eunice Dudley; Koury Corporation and Mechanics and Farmers Bank provided up fitting of the facility.
Farmers are often willing to experiment with new crops, but would benefit from information about local market prices and seasonal climate forecasts, as well as help with inputs — which could be provided by research organisations and development groups working in the field, Thornton told AlertNet from Nairobi.
In Rwanda, the Clinton Development Initiative is helping people increase their livelihoods and reduce malnutrition by developing soybean production cooperatives and businesses, aiming to provide reliable, long - term buyers for local produce and offer farmers a buffer against price fluctuations.
Economic Benefits The development of an advanced biofuel industry will help rebuild the local and regional economies devastated as a result of hurricanes Katrina and Rita by providing: (1) increased value to the feedstock crops which will benefit local farmers and provide more revenue to the local community; (2) increased investments in plants and equipment which will stimulate the local economy by providing construction jobs initially and the chance for full - time employment after the plant is completed; (3) secondary employment as associated industries develop due to plant co-products becoming available at a competitive price; and (4) increased local and state revenues collected from plant operations will stimulate local and state tax revenues and provide funds for improvements to the community and to the region.
Industrial foods benefit from certain efficiencies afforded by the highly developed nature of Big Ag's distribution networks... But there's no reason that local distribution networks can't be rebuilt to improve transportation efficiency... In any case, efficient distribution networks for non-industrial foods won't be reestablished if local farmers don't have consumer support in the interim — purchasing locally produced foods is a good way to provide this support to ensure that local networks will be improved.
Village panchayats (essentially, local assemblies), aided by biodiesel refiners, provide farmers with technical assistance with Jatropha cultivation.
Over the last several years, a company called Community Markets for Conservation (COMACO) has proven that by providing viable alternative livelihoods for local people, poaching gets cut off at the source.The example, as outlined in The Solutions Journal is 42 - year - old Stanwell Chirwa, a farmer in Zambia with a history of poaching.
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