CISA discusses farmers’ resilience in pandemic
Winter vegetables at Riverland Farm in Sunderland. STAFF FILE PHOTO/PAUL FRANZ
Joe Manning and Hannah Logan pack up internet orders of vegetables at Kitchen Garden Farm in Sunderland in April 2020. During CISA’s annual meeting on Wednesday, panelists spoke to how farmers adapted in the face of pandemic-related challenges. STAFF FILE PHOTO/PAUL FRANZ
By MARY BYRNE
SOUTH DEERFIELD The year 2020 was one of dramatic change and challenge, panelists agreed during Community Involved in Sustaining Agriculture’s annual meeting last week.
“At this moment a year ago, it was impossible to know what things were going to look like as the season progressed,” CISA Special Projects Director Margaret Christie said during the virtual event Wednesday. “But farmers were already making these dramatic changes in order to adapt and to figure out how to get food to people in this new world, that we didn’t know what looked like.”
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CISA discusses how farmers ‘kept the faith and moved forward’ in face of pandemic challenges
Winter vegetables at Riverland Farm in Sunderland. Staff File Photo/Paul Franz
Joe Manning and Hannah Logan pack up internet orders of vegetables at Kitchen Garden Farm in Sunderland in April 2020. During CISA’s annual meeting on Wednesday, panelists spoke to how farmers adapted in the face of pandemic-related challenges. Staff File Photo/PAUL FRANZ
Published: 4/16/2021 2:24:57 PM
SOUTH DEERFIELD The year 2020 was one of dramatic change and challenge, panelists echoed during this week’s Community Involved in Sustaining Agriculture (CISA) annual meeting.
“At this moment a year ago, it was impossible to know what things were going to look like as the season progressed,” CISA Special Projects Director Margaret Christie said during the virtual event on Wednesday. “But farmers were already making these dramatic changes in order to adapt and to figure out how to get food to