Mapping information networks and understanding barriers to accessing resources and funding.
Regenerative and sustainable agricultural practices not only support land, air and water quality, but also crops’ resiliency to weather extremes like droughts and heavy storms. Minority producers face some of the highest barriers to transition to these practices.
The Foundation for Food & Agriculture Research (FFAR), Freedmen Heirs Foundation (FHF) and Resources For the Future (RFF) are collaborating to conduct a webinar series and convening event on the current status of minority farmers during the ongoing shift towards climate-conscious agriculture. This webinar series and convening will be guided by community insights and will be used to shape a research framework as well as the creation of resources that enhance the impact of climate-smart agriculture investments on minority farmers.
The webinar series will consist of four virtual convenings that will be held from June – December 2024. The workshops will inform an in-person event in early 2025, where FFAR, FHF and RFF will seek to develop pathways for equity in economic assessments, access to information and resources, and access to new markets and funding.
Recordings of each webinar will be shared on this page: Assessing Oportunities.