Each year, NESAWG offers in-depth working sessions, provocative debates and hands-on exercises. They tackle important questions about our regional food system and how we can strengthen it.
NESAWG draws upon exciting local and regional efforts underway and emerging in our region and nationally, including alternative supply chain networks, research projects, infrastructure initiatives and policy advocacy.
Each year, the group looks at the trajectory of the food and farm movement, and the role the organizations that comprise the NESAWG network have to play in shaping its future. Make sure you have a seat at the table at every conference. It takes a region, after all!