Food Systems

Food systems encompass all the people, processes and infrastructure involved in getting food from the farm to your table. Increasingly, Missourians are seeking information about how their food is produced, harvested, processed, distributed, marketed and accessed so that they can support their local communities. On this website, you — as a farmer or food business owner, consumer or community leader — will find information and resources to help you:

  • Create food systems that provide for profitable, thriving farms and businesses;
  • Steward our natural resources;
  • Ensure a safe and affordable food supply; and
  • Strengthen community relationships in rural and urban Missouri.

 

This MU Extension guide explores the concept of local food systems and gives an overview of the benefits of creating new opportunities within our community food systems.

Unprecedented study that highlights the role of hunger relief programs and the characteristics of households who receive support at food pantries.

Online tool that connects consumers with people growing and selling locally produced food.

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MU Extension hosts the Missouri Food Systems Network. The goal is to create strong and resilient community-based food systems that make positive economic impacts, enhance food access, and increase food security. Contact us to join our email list or share comments and questions.

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Resources

Agritourism Best Practices Guides

This set of guides covers a range of topics related to creating, managing and strengthening an agritourism enterprise.

Agritourism Best Practices – Collaboration

Collaborating to strengthen your agritourism enterprise.

Agritourism Best Practices – Hospitality

Hospitality and creating a positive visitor experience.

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