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              Sweet Berry Farm
                                  voted
BEST LOCALLY GROWN FOOD 2010

                                and BEST LOCAL GROWER 2011
                                by Newport Life Magazine readers
                                 and BEST LOCAL MARKET 2010
                                by readers in the Mercury Love Awards

                                and named RI’s BEST AGRICULTURAL EXPEDITION 2009
                                in Yankee Magazine!



Red-tailed hawk surveys Sweet Berry Farm
A red-tailed hawk surveys the territory at Sweet Berry Farm—Photo by Elona Elms

Agricultural practices and crops
In accordance with GAP guidelines: No pets allowed at the farm.

Sweet Berry Farm Open Field
The Rhode Island Agricultural Partnership sponsored a Statewide Agricultural Forum on the Future of Rhode Island Agriculture at the University of Rhode Island Center for Biotechnology and Life Sciences, on November 9, 2010, to review the draft of the 5-Year Strategic Plan for Rhode Island Agriculture.

Jan Eckhart of Sweet Berry Farm is Steering Committee Chair.

The Strategic Plan is based on input from farmers in three listening sessions and a survey conducted in spring 2010. It provides a set of specific recommendations for strengthening the viability and profitability of Rhode Island farms. The recommendations cover key areas, including improved services and technical support for farmers; marketing and product distribution; agricultural land availability, protection and regulations; and state and municipal policies and regulations related to agriculture.

The Strategic Plan will provide farmers, state and local governments, and organizations and individuals who support  local agriculture with a coordinated plan to strengthen farming in Rhode Island. It will help shape the State Guide Plan and Local Comprehensive Plans that affect all farm operations in the state.

To learn more about the Strategic Plan, view all comments received, and access the the document itself, click here.
For a detailed  report of the forum, see the Providence Journal edition of November 13, 2010.

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