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CDFA Farm to School regional staff help expand network, connect farmers to schools

(Top) CDFA Farm to School Network San Joaquin Regional Lead Jane Alvarado Banister (red dress) joins Sanger Unified officials at the Fairmont Ag Complex ribbon cutting. (Bottom) CDFA Farm to School Central Regional Producer Engagement Specialist Michael Ackley-Grady (third from right) joins Fresno Unified School District staff on a tour of local farms for possible inclusion of their culturally diverse foods into school meals.  

October is National Farm to School Month. CDFA encourages educators, school food service employees, farmers and farm to school enthusiasts across California to join in the celebration. Visit https://www.farmtoschool.org/ for more information.

Did you know CDFA’s Farm to School Program has regional staff throughout California available to foster farm to school participation and connect producers with local school districts?

Farm to School Network Regional Leads are working to facilitate relationships with partners across the school food ecosystem and more. For example, Farm to School Network San Joaquin Regional Lead Jane Alvarado Banister recently worked with Sanger Unified School District to connect their educational initiatives with the school meal program. In the accompanying photo, Jane joins Sanger Unified officials at the ribbon cutting for the Fairmont Ag Complex, an agricultural education hub for the region.

Farm to School Regional Producer Engagement Specialists are working to provide value chain coordination for producers looking to sell foods to school districts with a focus on small and midsize farms and ranches. For example, Farm to School Central Regional Producer Engagement Specialist Michael Ackley-Grady recently helped the Asian Business Institute and Resource Center (ABIRC) connect Fresno Unified School District (FUSD) with local, ethnically diverse farmers so that the school may incorporate new crops into school meals that are culturally appropriate for many of the students. In the accompanying photo, Michael joins FUSD officials and others on an ABIRC-led tour and taste-test of ethnically diverse micro farms.

There are eight California Farm to School Regions. Reach out to contact the regional staff in your area!

Superior Region
Jennifer Rogge, Farm to School Network Regional Lead, Jennifer.Rogge@cdfa.ca.gov
Mike Whamond, Farm to School Regional Producer Engagement Specialist, Michael.Whamond@cdfa.ca.gov

North Coast Region
Pamela Lee, Farm to School Network Regional Lead, Pamela.Lee
Meerae Park, Farm to School Regional Producer Engagement Specialist, Meerae.Park@cdfa.ca.gov

Bay Area Region
Lizzy Elliott, Farm to School Network Regional Lead, Lizzy.Elliott@cdfa.ca.gov

Central Region
Michael Ackley-Grady, Farm to School Regional Producer Engagement Specialist, Michael.Ackley-Grady@cdfa.ca.gov

San Joaquin Region
Jane Alvarado-Banister, Farm to School Network Regional Lead, Jane.Banister@cdfa.ca.gov

South Coast Region
Jacqueline Day, Farm to School Network Regional Lead, Jacqueline.Day@cdfa.ca.gov
Chris Massa, Farm to School Regional Producer Engagement Specialist, Chris.Massa@cdfa.ca.gov

Greater Los Angeles Region
Sophia Riemer Bopp, Farm to School Network Regional Lead, Sophia.Bopp@cdfa.ca.gov
Tracey Kimura, Farm to School Regional Producer Engagement Specialist, Tracey.Kimura@cdfa.ca.gov

Southern Region
Molly Jones, Farm to School Network Regional Lead, Molly.Jones@cdfa.ca.gov
Jennifer Huang, Farm to School Regional Producer Engagement Specialist, Jennifer.Huang@cdfa.ca.gov

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