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FROM FIELD TO TABLE Opportunities in the Marketplace: Connecting with Institutions Sustainable Purchasing at the University of British Columbia Saturday, February 21, 2009 2:00-2:15 p.m. DeLisa Lewis UBC Faculty of Land and Food Systems
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Presentation Objectives Share our experience with sustainable food procurement at U.B.C. - Vancouver campus. Dialogue with growers who are interested in building farm-to-institution marketing relationships with U.B.C.
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Context: UBC’s Sustainable Food Procurement UBC Food Systems Project (UBCFSP) Initiated by Faculty of Land and Food Systems & UBC Sustainability Office Part of AGSC 450: LFC III course 10 Partners, 7 years, 1200 students
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Building Farm-to-Institution Relationships
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U.B.C. Alma Mater Student Society Sustainable Produce Procurement Liaison “…many B.C. food producers, some of whom produce premium, organic goods, are in a good position to offer their products at prices competitive to those of conventional producers and distributors into 2009.”
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U.B.C. Alma Mater Student Society Sustainable Produce Procurement Liaison Main Season for purchasing (September-April) Apples: 34 cases /Sept.-1/2 Oct. Potatoes: ~ 30 cases /Sept. Tomatoes: ~ 60 cases /Sept. Carrots: 300+ lbs./Sept. Other opportunities…from alfalfa sprouts to zucchini
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Interested in building your own farm-to-institution relationship with U.B.C.? Nancy Toogood: A.M.S. Food & Beverage Manager 604-822-3965foodbevmgr@ams.ubc.cafoodbevmgr@ams.ubc.ca Nick Gregory: Stores Supervisor 604-822-2386stores@ams.ubc.castores@ams.ubc.ca Liska Richer: UBC Food Systems Project Coordinator 604-722-5056 Liska@telus.netLiska@telus.net
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Reference Guide for Sustainable Procurement Provided to U.B.C. Food System Buyers
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