Sustainable Food and Farming in the Connecticut River Valley: A Vision

V . ACTION PLANNING


"Many wonderful ideas have been generated here - ideas turned to action could have real impact."

The next task was to agree on the components of a common vision for the future. The whole group gathered around the notice board to help put the agreed themes into clusters. Any that led to disagreements were set aside. Looking at the themes, we put together items that were related to each other. These became the issues around which Action Planning groups were formed. The primary issues under which themes were clustered are:

Individuals were asked to form groups around each of these cluster themes; each was envisioned as a "stake in the ground." Eight action planning groups were created. Their task was to translate the common futures into concrete actions and to make commitments for action, both as stakeholders and as decision makers. Each group addressed two considerations: short-term initial steps and long-term implementation.

As they worked on the task, participants were asked to consider three options after leaving the conference: 1) implementing their plans individually, confident that they were contributing to a larger vision; 2) implementing their action plans by independent planning groups; or 3) to implement their plans as part of a process that would be coordinated by CISA.

The name of each Action Planning group, the participants in them, and their short- and long-term action plans are given below:

SUSTAINABLE PRACTICES AND TECHNOLOGIES

(Anna Garbiel, Brian Schultz, Teresa Jones, John Majercak, David Helm, Sonia Schloemann)

Consensus Issues
Short-Term Action Steps
Long-Term Steps

REGIONAL COMMUNITY PLANNING

(Land-use planning -- Clifford Hatch, Becky Loveland, Beth Girsham, Judy Eiseman, Tom Guerino)

Consensus Issues
Short-Term Action Steps
Long-Term Steps

LABOR ISSUES

(Francesca Rheannon, Jody Spitz, Nathan Nourse, Rocky Lively)

Consensus Issues
Short-Term Action Steps
Long-Term Steps

AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION GROUP

(Alex MacPhail, David Sharken, John Riley, Sokhen Mao, Frederick Clark, Tom Weskiewicz)

Consensus Issues
Short-Term Action Steps
Long-Term Steps

PROMOTING LOCAL FOOD (MARKETING)

(Jim Pitts, Kelly Erwin, Judy Gillan, Charlie Touchette, Tom Clark, Mike Alterman, Dave Patterson, Dick McIntire, Dan Cooley, Harvey Phelps, Gordon Williams, Ed McGlew)

Consensus Issues
Short-Term Action Steps
Long-Term Steps

HEALTHY SUSTAINABLE LIVING

(Leslie Archer, Karen Sutherland, Tom Nielsen, Ted Watt, Rick Smith, Jane Harris)

Consensus Issues
Short-Term Action Steps

Seed actions (connections with organizations that already exist)

  1. Promote volunteer farm labor/ open-farm days
  2. Promote links with NRCS (formerly SCS)
  3. Connect niche farmers with people who need/want them
  4. Link farmers with social-change organizations (be a liaison)
  5. Promote communication between farmers and regulators
  6. Start labeling movement for products: Who produced them? By what methods? Pesticides? etc.
  7. Promote use of IPM

(Help needed from CISA, PVASA, NRCS, farmer/regulator communications, Pure Foods coalition)

COMMON FUTURES

(Warren Facey, Tom Akin, Julia Freedgood, Nan Hunt, Robin Sherman)

Consensus Issues
Short-Term Action Steps
Long-Term Steps

FINANCING

(Annie Cheatham, Daniel Beaudette, Richard Bump, Mary Jane Bacon, Ken Bergstrom, Stacey Begg, Herb Bernstein, Ed Bourgeois)

Consensus Issues
Short- and Long-Term Action Steps


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