Best practices to collect and distribute previously harvested produce, or "culls" that are usually unsaleable.
Community Food Share runs a successful cull pick-up program.
One method of recovering culled produce from local farms and orchards.
The large majority of donations from local growers was produce that was already harvested. At the height of the season the Harvest VISTA was receiving calls daily from growers that did not want their excess produce to go to waste.
The availability of transportation and storage are integral to CSML’s gleaning success.
Warehouse staff help manage large produce donations from local farms with food bank owned trucks.
Ellensburg schedules cull pick-up with farmers on Monday or Tuesday after the weekend market
Big farms funded a large portion of culled produce for Thurston County.
This progressive program finds new ways to recovering unmarketable produce through systems of trucking and distribution...
Culls and harvested donations can contribute significant to the about of produce an emergency food provider receives. This form of donation also creates alternative opportunities for volunteerism.