CIAS Resources for Go Big Read

Posted August 2009

Is your class or dorm reading the campus common book—In Defense of Food—this fall? Are you looking for people who can bring this book to life and add depth to your discussion? CIAS recently launched a website that can link you to faculty, staff, farmers and entrepreneurs working in sustainable agriculture and food systems. The site also includes links to relevant programs and groups on campus, as well as organizations working across the spectrum of conventional and sustainable agriculture. Visit gobigread.cias.wisc.edu to take advantage of these resources!

Register Now for Flower Growers School

The Wisconsin Cut Flower Growers School offers practical information on how to grow and sell flowers using organic and sustainable production practices and manage a cut flower business. It will be held February 18-19 on the UW-Madison campus. More information is available here.


CIAS in the community

CIAS recognized for work on value chains

The Journal of Agriculture, Food Systems and Community Development has recognized CIAS and Agriculture of the Middle as "influential initiatives" working on value chains over the past ten years. Value chains are strategic alliances between farmers, processors, distributors, retailers and other partners in the food supply chain. These partners work together to deliver high quality, differentiated food to the marketplace and share profits equally. CIAS has researched and developed teaching materials on value chains. CIAS researcher Steve Stevenson contributed to two articles in the value chain issue of JAFSCD; view the abstracts here and here.

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