Future PLANS for ACTIVATION:
- The Alliance is exploring opportunities for next generation farmers to learn how to operate and repair equipment so that they have the skills necessary to join or activate shared equipment cooperatives throughout our region – and beyond. Preliminary conversations with Allan Hancock College and Cabrillo High School have indicated an interest in creating curriculum and they look forward to developing the concept further.
- The Alliance would like to create a replicable cooperative model that would help distribute resources across many farmers and regions, ultimately building resiliency into the food system.
KEY METRICS
NOTABLE SUCCESSES
- “The SBCFAN grant led to other kinds of member investment. As a result of this network, people have been a lot more open about sharing.”
- “Farming can be solitary, but the solidarity our grain producer cooperative has built will have lasting impacts on our success as farmers, helping grow our small operations so they act as examples and incubators for a new diverse generation of mentored farmers. The power of an organization like SBCFAN to support the activation and sustainability of such work, thereby effecting substantive, permanent change to our local food system, cannot be overstated.”
- “The Alliance is an acceleration of the cooperative farming movement in our region.”
- “There is a collaborative mindset – people have begun listing what they are willing to share from their own inventory in addition to the equipment the Alliance has acquired.”
- “The cooperative model addresses a community need and keeps food miles low. Without access to a local seed cleaner, we were increasing our food miles dramatically.”
- “As a new generation of farmers emerges, there may not be the generational knowledge to fix this equipment. The Alliance can help bridge that gap.”