Archived - Food Hub Adaptation: A Case Study of Local Inland Northwest Cooperative Foods
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Farmers, researchers, technical service providers, and others interested in starting a food hub or expanding or improving the operations of an existing food hub can learn about this established hub in eastern Washington state, its development, financial history, and current operations.
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Published: November 2024
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