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Find Local Foods in Grocery Stores and Co-opsLocal is the buzz word in food marketing today, and large grocery chains and co-ops are getting on board. Produce sections of supermarkets are full of references to locally grown produce and supporting local farmers. But determining just how local that produce is may require a closer look. WebsitesFind local food co-ops in North Carolina and beyond. N.C. Department of Agriculture & Consumer Services' Farm Fresh: Allows consumers to find markets sorted by name or by county. LocalHarvest: Allows consumers to find markets, and other local food resources, by entering a city or ZIP code. Food Routes: Allows consumers to sort by ZIP code or city. Carolina Farm Stewardship Association: Helps consumers search for local food resources in North Carolina by name, city or ZIP. Regional partnersThese websites link consumers to local food resources for a given region of the state. Appalachian Sustainable Agriculture Project: Focuses on western North Carolina counties, but has a great product finder tool. Foothills Fresh: Six-county program in southwestern North Carolina, featuring farmers' markets, products, pick-your-own operations and agritourism. Feast on the Southeast: Eight-county program in southeastern North Carolina, promoting local food resources through county-specific pages and a farm-to-chef guide. |