
Episode 49. Battling Food Insecurity Near Detroit
In this episode, NCAT’s Daniel Prial has a conversation with Cary Junior of the Southeast Michigan Producers Association. SEMPA is a cooperative of black, rural farmers outside Detroit. Its focus is getting the cooperative’s produce into urban areas, especially areas with high food insecurity.
For more information on this topic, you can contact Daniel Prial directly at danielp@ncat.org.
Related ATTRA Resources:
Low-Income Local Food Access podcast
Other Resources:
SE Michigan Producers Association Facebook
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