Written by guest blogger Denise Deby, who writes on local and global social and environmental issues.
Just Food spent the last couple of years gathering good ideas about how to make Ottawa’s food system more sustainable and healthier, and put them together into a Food Action Plan for Ottawa: A Community Vision. The proposals cover everything from local farming to community gardening to healthy food in schools to urban beekeeping, and more. (More about the Plan in a previous post.)
The ideas are a work in progress, and Just Food is looking for input. Everyone is invited to provide comments and suggestions either online or at Kitchen Table Talks that run up until March 29—see http://www.justfood.ca/foodforall/food-action-plan/ for details.
Can you publish some of those ideas?
Thanks.
I would like to know the ideas suggested.
If you click on the link to Just Food’s website http://www.justfood.ca/foodforall/food-action-plan/, you can find links to the text of the Food Action Plan. It’s organized into sections on different topics (e.g. community gardening, healthy food in schools, incomes and access to food, etc.).
If you click on the link to Just Food’s website at http://www.justfood.ca/foodforall/food-action-plan/, you’ll find links to the text of the Food Action Plan. It’s organized into sections on different topics (e.g. community gardening, healthy food in schools, incomes and access to food, etc.).