ONG (Setor Social)
New Entry Sustainable Farming Project
Missão
Sobre Nós
In 1998, New Entry was launched by Tufts University’s Friedman School of Nutrition Science and Policy in order to develop a cost-effective strategy to integrate recent immigrants and refugees with farming backgrounds into Massachusetts agriculture. In 2007, New Entry conducted a broad environmental analysis of the burgeoning food movement and expanded its target audience to beginning farmers of all backgrounds with a desire to grow food to create a resilient local food economy. The initiative was developed as a broad partnership and since its inception, New Entry has fostered collaborative partnerships with farm organizations, community groups and academic institutions to expand our capacity to address a broad range of issues related to beginning farming. New Entry has expanded its programs over the years to a point where today we serve local, statewide, and national audiences through comprehensive farmer training and technical assistance, land access, and direct market support programs; facilitation of collaborative partnerships; and national technical assistance and resource sharing with other land-based and experiential beginning farmer training organizations.
Causas incluem:
- Desenvolvimento Comunitário
- Meio Ambiente e Sustentabilidade
- Fome e Segurança Ambiental
- Imigrantes ou Refugiados
Localização & Contato
- 978-529-2365
- 733 Cabot Street, Beverly, Massachusetts, US
