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Appalachian Sustainable Agriculture
Project
729 Haywood Rd.
Asheville, NC 28806

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folder icon 53 For Farmers
Documents and links for farmers on marketing & business planning, food safety, farmland preservation, and goverment programs that deal with crop & disaster insurance and grant & loan programs.
folder icon 8 For Farmers Market Organizers
Contains information on organizing and operating a farmers market.
folder icon 37 For Buyers
Contains information for Chefs and other buyers. Also contains information on the farm-to-school program for nutrition directors.
folder icon 8 For Policy Makers
Contains information on local food and its importance to local, state, and national policy makers and planners.
                                    
ASAP News
Get in the Guide for 2009

If you own a local farm or business that uses local food products, you can be listed in our Local Food Guide. If you're already included in the 2008 edition, update your listing for 2009. We're working on the new edition for spring publication.


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Upstate SC School Garden Workshop

Teachers: Do you want to start a school or classroom garden? 

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Starting a Market Garden Business Workshop

“First Steps in Starting a Market Garden Business,” a free workshop led by Peter Marks of ASAP,  will be offered at The North Carolina Arboretum on January 31.

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