September 2000
New Project Aims to Help Small Farms and School Lunch Programs
"We've seen in Southern California and in Berkeley that getting fresh produce into the schools also benefits small- and medium-sized farms," says Gail Feenstra, a food-systems analyst at UC SAREP. "It's exciting to be able to evaluate and quantify how this will work here in Yolo County."
Feenstra will be part of the $2 million project "From Farm-to-School: Improving Small Farm Viability and School Meals," led by researchers from Occidental College in Los Angeles. Feenstra will be evaluating the impact of farm-to-school pilot projects.
The Yolo County portion of the grant, called the "Farm-to-School Connection" includes outreach to farmers from the Community Alliance with Family Farmers and funding for a school salad-bar coordinator for the Davis Joint Unified School District. Also collaborating on the project are the Davis Farmers' Market and Ann Evans of the California Department of Education, who is coordinating the Yolo County effort.
The USDA initiative received more than one thousand proposals nationwide, only 86 of which were selected for funding.
Media contacts:
Lyra Halprin, (530) 752-8664, lhalprin@ucdavis.edu

