Title: Michigan Food Policy Council
1- Michigan Food Policy Council
- MISSION
- The Michigan Food Policy Council (MFPC)
cultivates a safe, healthy and available food
supply for all of Michigans residents while
building on the states agricultural diversity to
enhance economic growth. - Michigan Commission on Agricluture
- September 16, 2009
2Organization
- Originally created in 2005, re-authorized by
Executive Order 2007-44 - Council Chair MDA Director or designee from MDA
- Funded, in part, by the W.K. Kellogg Foundation
through March 2010 - Additional funding approved by the State
Administrative Board in June 2009 to implement
the MFPC recommendations -
3Purpose
- Implement policies from the MFPC 2006 Report of
Recommendations - Identify and address new food policy issues as
they arise -
4Council Members
State Departments MDA, DLEG, DMB, DOC, DCH,
DHS, MDE, DEQ, MI Strategic Fund
Non-food Manufacturing
Labor
Sustainable Agriculture (2)
Restaurants
25 Council Members in E.O. 2007-44
Food Retailers
5MFPCRecommendations
- Accessing fresh and healthy foods
- Healthy Food Access through Direct Markets
- Community and urban gardens
- Food Assistance Program
- Summer Food Service Program
- Nutrition Education
- Emergency Food Needs
- Promoting Michigan Foods
- Select Michigan Program
- Farm-to-School
- Dept. of Corrections Buy Michigan First
- Support for Farmers Markets
- Growing the agri-food economy
- Agri-food entrepreneurship
- Support for food processing
- Information collaboration opportunities to
assist agri-food businesses - Grocery Stores in Underserved Locations
- Cultivating Agricultural Viability
- Farmland Preservation
- New Market Development
- Michigan Agricultural Visibility Ag-Tourism
- Farmers and Farm Workforce
- Role of MSU Extension
6Progress in State Government
- State Procurement Department of Corrections
- Potato contract
- Jackson-area MDOC sourced 118,608 lbs of
Michigan products in 2008-2009 - Purchasing Michigan collard greens, cabbage,
radishes, onions, potatoes, cucumbers, cilantro,
dill, corn, navy beans, red beans, and black beans
7Progress in Our Schools
- Farm-to-School
- Public Act 343 of 2008
- Public Act 344 of 2008
- Public Act 315 of 2008
- Potential farm-to-school opportunities
incentives for renovations/upgrades and
challenges at federal level
Picture from Gladwin County Record August 4,
2009
8Progress in Food Retail
- PA 231 of 2008
- An property tax incentive for grocery stores in
underserved areas - Signed into law by Governor Granholm on July 15,
2008 - Aligns with concepts in the MFPC Report of
Recommendations - MDA was named in the bill as the lead in
determining underserved areas in Michigan that
would qualify - Potential grocery industry opportunity Food
assistance distribution follow-up meeting with
stakeholders this fall
9Progress in Farmers Markets
- Bridge Cards and Farmers Markets
- Michigan is leading the way in accepting
debit/credit and Bridge Cards at farmers markets - Michigan Farmers Market Association (MIFMA), in
partnership with MFPC, conducted a pilot project
to help markets set up electronic payment systems - Building a network and partnership
- Potential farmers market opportunity Farmers
Market Promotion Program response for a Fall 2009
December 2010 Grant
10Special Projects
- MI Neighborhood Food Movers
- Collaborative effort by the State Of Michigan
in response to Detroits underserved areas - Project Leader Kim Trent, Governors Office
for Southeast Michigan - MFPC is part of the Core Team along with MDA
11MFPCAction Plans
- Accessing fresh and healthy foods
- Community and urban gardens
- -Model zoning
- -State designation for cities following
existing food access assessment - Food Assistance Program
- -State outreach plan
- Promoting Michigan Foods
- Farm-to-School
- -Incentives for renovation or upgrades
- -Federal barriers
- -Consideration of Farm-to-School in state
grant programs - Dept. of Corrections Buy Michigan First
- -Strengthen distribution or increase/expand
processing capacity
- Growing the agri-food economy
- Agri-food entrepreneurship information/collabor
ation opportunities to assist agri-food
businesses - - Model of regional agri-food economic
collaboration - -Online resource specific to agri-food
businesses that would address issues or needs
across business scale - Cultivating Agricultural Viability
- Michigan Agricultural Visibility Ag-Tourism
- -Model zoning from Agriculture Tourism
Advisory Commission - -Support ag tourism legislation
12MFPC Promotion Recognition
States looking to Michigan as an example New
York Ohio Virginia North American Gathering of
State and Local Food Policy Councils October
10, 2009
13- More information and copies of the report at
www.michigan.gov/mfpc - Contact Information
- Kirsten G. Simmons, Executive Director
- ph (517) 335-4184
- cell (517) 243-3987
- email simmonsk_at_michigan.gov