The 30% Initiative: Designing Opportunities for Access, Equity, and Economic Impact in New York's Farm to School Incentive Program

In 2018, New York State established the 30% NYS Initiative for Farm to School, a local food purchasing incentive program to encourage schools to buy more food from New York farms. Over the past five years of the program, participation appears to have stagnated; less than 10 percent of New York School Food Authorities have qualified for the initiative since its establishment, and less than a third of the program's $10 million budget is dispersed each year. This report, developed by American Farmland Trust with National Farm to School Network, digs into the accessibility challenges hindering schools from utilizing the program and offers policy solutions to unlock the Initiative's potential to feed students healthy, local food and strengthen local farm economies.

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  • Processors & Distributors

National Farm to School Network, American Farmland Trust