Read Financing Our Foodshed Online
Authors: Carol Peppe Hewitt
It may take a few trillion dollars before these alternative financing ideas significantly affect business as usual on Wall Street. But by then we will have transformed our local farm and food communities in ways that make all our lives better for the long term. So please, spread the word. Your planet thanks you. As do I.
A
Abilicious Bakery,
33–41
The Abundance Foundation,
100
,
129
,
158
Aldrich, Daniel,
188
Alexander, Lex,
55
Alinsky, Saul,
63
Angelina’s Kitchen,
37
,
41
,
47–52
,
57
Apex, NC,
33
Asheville, NC,
145
B
bakery loans
expansion,
190–195
insurance,
18–26
Banker to the Poor
(Yunus),
189
Bannister, Roger,
161
beehives,
182–186
Bicknell, Summer,
104–107
Blakely, Ginger,
81
,
84–85
,
120
,
124
Blazen Cattle Company,
135–141
Blunden, Giles,
81
,
84–85
,
120
,
125
borrowers
becoming lenders,
125–126
information form,
192
Bringin’ It Home Chatham,
158–162
Brothers Vilgalys Spirits Company,
178–182
Brott, Kelly,
58
,
69–74
,
104
,
133–134
Brystanna,
31
Bullock, James and Crystal,
135–141
buses,
168–171
butcher shop loan,
135–141
C
Callahan, Ali,
25–26
Carolina Farm Stewardship Association (CFSA),
144
,
167
Carolina Ground, L3C,
143–150
Carpenter, Aaron,
141–143
catering,
18–26
Cedar Grove, NC,
75
Center for Natural Medicine,
36
Central Carolina Community College,
104
charettes,
99–101
Chatham County Line
,
35
,
106–108
Chatham Marketplace,
25
,
37
,
80–81
,
158–162
cheese,
53–57
co-op grocery stores,
158–162
Cortese, Amy,
145
The Cotton Club,
172–178
Council, Mildred Edna Cotton,
22
Credibles program,
202
CSAs (Community Supported Agriculture),
2–3
,
89
CSBs (Community Supported Bakeries),
35
D
Dandalia Bakery,
41–43
deck expansion loan,
190–195
Dominik,
30–31
Dreyfors, Marc,
105
,
168–171
,
195
Driver, Lynette,
15
,
17–18
,
35
,
99
Dunlap, Annette,
62
Durham Herald Sun
,
194
E
Eastern Carolina Organics (ECO),
166
Economic Development Office (EDC),
154
Emma,
162
Eno River Farmers Market,
79
The Essence of Eating Well
,
55
Estill, Lyle,
14–16
,
71
,
100–101
,
106–108
,
137
,
153
,
174
,
197
The Extraenvironmentalist,
91
,
128
F
farm loans
greenhouse,
77–79
irrigation,
74–77
urban farm,
86–93
farm tours,
169–170
farmers markets,
66–67
farms
decline of,
4
finance for,
5
Ferrell, Frank,
190–195
finance
concern about money,
112–113
conscious choices,
45–47
control of,
111–112
investment,
130
local investment,
157
need for loans,
4–5
power of money,
114–116
Finkel, Paul,
75–77
,
100
,
106
,
158
,
159
flour mill loan,
143–150
food
choices in,
1–3
chronic illness and,
151
distribution of,
5–8
processed,
8–9
See also
local food
foodshed, definition,
7
Foster’s Market,
21
Fresh Moves,
170
Frey, Melissa,
162
Fund 4 Democratic Communities (f4dc),
195–197
G
gatherings,
102–104
Gene,
187
General Store Café,
100
Genesis Farm,
26
Gilligan, Duffy,
105
gluten-free bakeries,
33–41
Golub Corporation,
83
Grameen Bank,
189
Green Drinks Asheville,
145
Greene, Herman,
160
greenhouse loan,
77–79
Greensboro, NC,
150
Greenway Transit,
168–171
H
Harp, Mykal,
41–43
Heek’s Farm,
200
Henry, Eric,
172–178
Hewitt, Mark,
32
,
55–56
,
86
,
125
,
187
Homegrown City Farms,
86–93
honey,
182–186
Hostess,
153
Humphreys, Greg,
183
I
Inquiries into the Nature of Slow Money
(Tasch),
11
,
12–13
,
129
,
157
irrigation loan,
74–77
J
Jennifer,
143–150
Julie,
35–36
K
Kleese, Tony,
100
Know Your Farms,
125–126
Kohanowich, Robin,
104
Koulazakis, Angelina,
15
,
25–26
,
41
,
47–52
,
90
,
99
,
121
,
148
Kraft,
153
Kronick, Sandi,
166–167
Krupnikas,
178–182
L
labels loan,
80–81
Landis, Lesley,
49
Lauffer, Laura,
23–25
Lauren,
105
lenders
anonymity of,
123–124
background of,
116–119
borrowers as,
125–126
motivation of,
51–52
,
119–123
,
126–129
sources of,
129–130
loans
need for,
4–5
type of,
159
local food
choice of,
1–3
sustainability of,
3–4
Local Food Movement,
4
local investment clubs,
158–162
Local Lunch,
166–167
local purchases,
115–116
Locavesting
(Cortese),
145