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Good Food Sustainable Food and Farming in the Pacific Northwest 73 minutes - 2008 |
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Something remarkable is happening in the fields, ranches and orchards of the Pacific Northwest. Family farmers are making a comeback. They're growing much healthier food, and lots more food per acre, while using less energy and water than factory farms. And most of this food is organic. |
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" an exhilarating look at the Northwest's growing number of small organic farms and co-ops, and the grocery outlets and consumers that support them. The film chronicles a veritable revolution going on all around us in which large numbers of people are finding a whole new relationship with the food they eat and the land that surrounds them." (The film) is not out to scare us with an environmental horror story so much as to inspire us with some of the amazing things Northwest people are doing in this arena and convince us that one of the best things we can do for the lanet is to buy our food from regional small farms." William Arnold, Seattle Times "Couldn't be more timely! A film made to awaken our taste buds and our courage--to create a food system aligned with what the earth needs and what our bodies yearn for. GOOD FOOD shows us it's possible. It's happening!" Frances Moore Lappe, author Diet for a Small Planet, Hope's Edge |




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For decades Northwest agriculture was focused on a a few big crops for export. But with climate change and the end of cheap energy, each region needs to produce more of its own food and to grow food more sustainably. Good Food visits the producers, farmers' markets, distributors, stores, restaurants and public officials who are working to develop a more sustainable food system for all. |

