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Appalachian Sustainable Agriculture
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Research

Growing Local:
Expanding the Western North Carolina Food and Farm Economy

In 2003, Appalachian Sustainable Agriculture Project (ASAP) launched a multi-year research project to determine how food and other farm products move through the production and distribution system in Western North Carolina. The study, which concluded in 2007, provides a detailed look at the food and farming economy of Western North Carolina and explores the potential to expand local markets for local farm products. 

Specifically, the research explored:  

  • what food and farm products are currently produced in the region,

  • how much of what is produced is also consumed in the region,

  • the potential for increasing local consumption of locally-produced food and farm products as a way to strengthen the regional farm economy ,

  • and where investment of resources or other actions could eliminate barriers currently impeding the purchase of local food.  

The research has been funded by the Southern Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education (SARE) program, a division of the USDA whose goals include advancing knowledge about sustainable farming systems.

You can download a summary of the report here:

Growing Local: Implications for Western North Carolina (619 kb)

Growing Local: Expanding the Western North Carolina Food and Farm Economy

  • Full report, includes all reports below plus analysis of research (2.16 mb)
    You can purchase a printed copy of the 325 page report for $60 (shipping included) by calling our office at (828)236-1282 or
    download this order form.
  • Analysis, does not include individual reports  (890 kb)

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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

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