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Thursday, September 04, 2008

SF Bay Area: Fresh Food From Local Farmers - Online Guide

The Buy Fresh - Buy Local San Francisco Bay Area online food guide is a compilation of family farms, restaurants, grocers, institutions, and food artisans whom share a common mission to support and promote local food. Whether they are growing fruits and vegetables to sell at a market, or a baker buying fresh ingredients from local farms, the folks listed in this guide strive to buy fresh and local with the seasons. 

ABOUT CAFF AND BUY FRESH BUY LOCAL

In October 2002, the Community Alliance with Family Farmers (CAFF), in partnership with FoodRoutes Network, launched a pilot project to strengthen markets for family farms on the Central Coast of California. The goal of this marketing initiative, called Buy Fresh - Buy Local, is to make it easier for residents to find locally grown or raised food, and to encourage them to support our local treasures: farmers’ markets, CSAs, family farms and orchards, and businesses that serve or sell locally grown products.

CAFF believes that buy local initiatives can address many of the problems faced by family-owned farms. Buying locally strengthens regional economies, supports family farms, preserves the local landscape, fosters a sense of community, and provides delicious, fresh-from-the-field foods for consumers.

CAFF works with schools, farmers’ markets, retailers, CSAs, caterers, bakers, and restaurants to encourage them to participate in their Buy Fresh - Buy Local chapter’s efforts by buying local products.

The Buy Fresh - Buy Local campaign is a project of CAFF’s Community Food Systems Program.

The Guide allows you to find food that's closest to you by searching by county or zip code. Descriptions of the types of listings you will find in the guide are below.  Happy foraging!

CATERERS AND BAKERS

These participating caterers and bakers have agreed to increase purchases of locally grown food. Ask for local fresh foods for your next event and eat the freshest foods while supporting local farm families and helping to preserve a landscape that continues to have working farms.

CSA (COMMUNITY SUPPORTED AGRICULTURE)

CSA is a direct connection between the farmers and the consumers. To join a CSA is to buy a share of the season's harvest. The farmer gains the security of knowing he or she has been paid for a portion of the harvest and the farmer's "community" participates in how and where their food is grown. This direct connection puts the face and place of food in full view.

Before the start of the season, when the farmer is planning the upcoming year, shares are sold to members of the community at a fixed price. The farmer plans the plantings to meet the shares that have been sold. Every week throughout the season, the CSA community receives a box of that week's harvest. Most of the local CSAs will deliver to several convenient area locations, but they always encourage the community to come to the farm, and even to participate in the growing of their food.

FARMS

The family farms featured in this guide are producing fresh healthy food in ways that benefit the community and the environment. Seek out and enjoy the delicious and diverse abundance from our community farms.

FARMERS' MARKETS

Farmers' markets have the freshest foods and greatest seasonal variety that can be found. Farmers' markets are also the best place to meet a farmer. Each market is different -- reflecting the desires of the local community and the farming conditions of the area. They all provide a direct connection between the farmer and the consumer and have the freshest, healthiest food available.

GROCERS

These grocers are committed to buying and featuring locally produced foods. These participating stores are campaign partners and display the "Buy Fresh Buy Local" logo. Look for this logo at your favorite store and be sure to ask for local Central Coast food wherever you shop.

RESTAURANTS

These restaurants feature fine cuisine prepared with fresh local food. Enjoy the great taste of regional cuisine and ask for locally grown food where you dine. These restaurants have made the special effort to connect with local farms and to serve the freshest and healthiest food available.

SCHOOLS AND INSTITUTIONS

These school districts, universities and hospitals are increasingly purchasing local foods, including fruits and vegetables, dairy, meat and nuts.

U-PICK

Experience the farm and be sure you are getting the freshest fruits and vegetables possible by picking your own. The following family farms invite you to come and share the beauty of their farmland. Bring the kids and make sure that they know where food comes from! All u-pick farms are seasonal, so call for operating days and times.

RESOURCES

  • Buy Fresh - Buy Local Food Guide Search Page
  • Printable County Guides
  • Community Alliance with Family Farmers (CAFF)
  • Local Menu - Eating Out
  • Sign-up for the Buy Fresh - Buy Local newsletter
  • Slow Food's Victory Garden at San Francisco City Hall
  • San Francisco's Plastic Bag Ban
  • California Water Crisis PBS Video
  • California Adopts First Green Building Code
  • California Tomatoes in San Francisco - Everything you need to know
  • Presidio of San Francisco: Resources and Restaurants
  • Grilling and Barbecue in San Francisco
  • San Francisco Bay Area Local Food Guide 
  • Restaurants in San Francisco - Inside Local Tips - The Ultimate Local Guide
  • San Francisco's Fabulous Lesbian Chefs
  • Coffee in the Castro
  • Garden Court at the Palace Hotel - SF's Most Elegant Sunday Brunch!
  • Taxicab Crooks and Scam Cabs in San Francisco
  • San Francisco Ferry Building Marketplace - A Complete Guide
  • Dessert Plant May be Key to World Food Survival Under Climate Change.

 

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