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Policy ProfilesWoodbury county supports local, organic farming Organic Conversion and Local Purchase Policies
The local elected officials of rural Woodbury, Iowa had no idea they would attract the national spotlight when they became the first in the nation to mandate that county food service programs must purchase organic, locally grown foods when available. The Local Purchasing Policy wasn’t their first effort to support local farming. A year earlier in June 2005, the Board of Supervisors passed an Organic Conversion Policy which provides the county’s farmers with a full property tax rebate for up to 500 acres of organic farming land. Together, these two policies represent real commitment to bolstering supply of and demand for locally grown, organic foods.
Woodbury County has entered into a partnership with the Siouxland Chamber of Commerce to attract organic processing firms to make their home in the area and purchase ingredients from local producers. Woodbury County has also obtained a United States Trademark, Sioux City Sue” foods, to promote local processing of ingredients raised in the region. Woodbury is working on a new farm-to-school initiative where foods will be prepared at the church by community elders get delivered to the local school and a mobile market run by the Health Department delivers organic foods to rural communities. In Woodbury County, policies to support local, organic foods have helped to tip the scales in support of more sustainable practices that have potential benefits not only for economic vitality, but also for the health of the community. Growing organic means that the farmers and the land they grow on are less exposed to pesticides and less reliant on genetically modified organisms and these practices, in turn can affect the water and air quality of the region. Greater reliance on local farming also means that food travels shorter distances before it arrives to the consumer that also means less pollution. Perhaps best of all, residents of Woodbury now have easier access to organic foods, including, fresh, locally grown fruits and vegetables--key ingredients for healthy eating. For more information on this policy please contact Rob Marqusee with the Woodbury County Rural Economic Developmentat (712.389.2049 or rmarqusee@sioux-city.org). Check out the Local Purchasing Policy and the Organic Conversion Policy for more details, including the actual policy language.
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