Richmond Food Security Charter Food security exists when all members of our community at all times have access to nutritious safe personally acceptable and culturally appropriate foods produced in ways that are environmentally sound and socially just Preserve and strengthen land and water resources that support food production
26 Kitchen Table Talks were held and 7 themes were identified from those rich discussions The resulting charter captures the communities shared values and commitments towards building a food secure Richmond A Richmond Food Charter Working Gro p was established in 2013 to guide work on the Richmond Food Charter and was led by a partnership between the Richmond Food Security Society and Vancouver Coastal Health
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According to the Richmond Food Charter Food security exists when all members of our community at all times have access to nutritious safe personally acceptable and culturally appropriate foods produced in ways that are environmentally sound and socially just Foodland Asset Report which identified lands available for food production in Richmond in 2012 the Richmond Food Charter which outlined the Richmond community s collective values and right to adequate food
Provide education and support for food skills training including gardening healthy cooking and safe food handling Preserve and strengthen land and water resources that support food production Promote food industry practices that reduce environmental impacts and Anita Georgy the new director of the Richmond Food Security Society is challenging Richmondites to eat locally in the last week of August She hopes to raise 10 000 for community gardening and other local food initiatives
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Do you have views about Richmond s food future VCH Richmond Public Health is partnering with the Richmond Food Security Society the City of Richmond and the Canadian Federation of University Women Richmond to gather input about food issues facing Richmond through the Richmond Food Charter Survey The Foodland Asset Report which identified lands available for food production in Richmond in 2012 the Richmond Food Charter which outlined the Richmond community s collective values and right to adequate food
The Charter promotes ethical food production consumption and waste management Mel Pomerleau Web Editor The Kwantlen Student Association endorsed the Richmond Food Security Society s Food Charter which is a set of policies set to promote healthy and local food production at a meeting of Council on June 9 The purpose of the FSAAC is to advise Council on food security and agricultural issues referred by Council or staff including o applications initiated under the Agricultural Land Commission Act ALCA o applications to amend the Official Community Plan and or Zoning Bylaw that may have an impact on food security and or agriculture
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