April 7, 2023

Helping minority-owned farms succeed

Read more on how Vince Peak connects farmers of color with invaluable resources

Share Farm is a free platform that exclusively helps minority farmers (People of Color, Women, and Veterans) connect with pre-season procurement requests from large-volume buyers. 

It uses technology to predict how much food will be needed and pre-funded demand requests to assist farmers in selling their products in larger quantities by aggregating smaller farms together. This means that small farmers who previously may not have been able to sell to big buyers due to lack of volume are now able to market (or sell) their products to larger companies or corporations. 

Share Farm founder Vince Peak, a Black farmer and military veteran, has dedicated his life to serving his country and his community. He grew up with a deep value for healthier communities and sustainable resources in Spokane, WA where he developed a love and respect for the land and the people who work it. As a result of his educational and technical training, his military career, and his market-selling ventures, Peak is determined to create an equitable and sustainable food system that offers resources for minority farmer success. As a Black farmer, Peak has faced many challenges and obstacles, including discrimination and a lack of access to resources and support; however, he has never let these challenges stop him from pursuing his goals. 

Instead, he has used his experiences to inspire him to effect change and to help other farmers like him succeed. He founded Share Farm with the goal of creating a platform that connects minority farmers and ranchers to institutional buyers, in order to bridge the gap and develop an egalitarian food system. His vision is to empower minority producers by giving them access to the resources, networks, and markets they need to succeed. As both a military veteran and a farmer, he embodies the values of service, dedication, and resilience. His leadership has been instrumental in building a platform that is transforming the food industry and creating opportunities for minority farmers and consumers alike. 

For more information on Share Farm, visit www.sharefarm.com.