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

Voice: 828-236-1282
Fax: 828-236-1280

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Appalachian Sustainable Agriculture Project is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization.

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Regional Organizations

Appalachian Spring Cooperative

Appalachian Sustainable Development

Appalachian Voices

Blue Ridge Environmental Defense League (BREDL)

Buy Haywood

The Canary Coalition

Dogwood Alliance

Eating Smart in Buncombe County 

Foundation for Global Sustainability

Healthy Buncombe (Eat Smart Move More Coalition)

Madison Farms

North Carolina Consortium on Natural Medicines - Medicinal Herb Website

North Carolina Cooperative Extension

North Carolina Department of Agriculture

North Carolina Farm Transition Network

North Carolina Rural Center

North Carolina School of Holistic Herbalism

Organic Growers School

Rural Resources

SARE-Virginia

Southern Appalachian Biodiversity Project

Southern Appalachian Highlands Conservancy

Southern Sustainable Agriculture Working Group

Stewards of the Land

USDA Southern Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education

Virginia Association for Biological Farming

Western North Carolina Barter Exchange

  

Related National Agencies and Organizations

American Farmland Trust

Appropriate Technical Transfer for Rural Areas

Community Food Security Coalition

Community Involved in Sustaining Agriculture (CISA)

Henry A. Wallace Center for Agricultural & Environmental Policy

Familyfarmer.org

FoodRoutes Network

National Campaign For Sustainable Agriculture, Inc.

National Good Agricultural Practices (GAPS) Program

National Family Farm Coalition 

Rocky Mountain Institute

Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education

W. K. Kellogg Foundation Integrated Farming Systems

 

If you would like to suggest an addition to our links page, email Rose.

 

 
                                    
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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

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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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