local economy
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Articles tagged local economy.
How food dollars circulate differently when you buy local
When you spend money at a local farm or small producer, that money moves through your community differently than a dollar spent at a national retailer. Understanding the local multiplier effect helps explain why the source of your food purchases matters economically.
The community case for buying from small producers
Beyond personal preference, there is a genuine community case for directing food spending toward small local producers. This post examines the concrete social and economic arguments — without overstating them.
What the future of local food commerce should look like
The future of local food isn't about scaling up into something unrecognizable — it's about making the existing relationships between producers and buyers more durable, more accessible, and less dependent on heroic effort from everyone involved.
Why community-based commerce is worth rebuilding
Decades of consolidation in retail and food distribution have eroded community-based commerce. Rebuilding it — starting with local food systems — is harder than it sounds, but the case for doing so is more practical than nostalgic.
Why food access and local commerce belong in the same conversation
Food access and local food commerce are often discussed in separate conversations, but they are deeply connected. Building stronger local food economies is one of the more durable paths toward making good food available to more people.
What Happens When More Food Dollars Stay in the Community
When you spend money on local food, more of it stays close to home — cycling through your community in ways that create jobs, support services, and build long-term economic resilience.