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	<title>Comments on: ACTION Health is open for reader’s opinion on next move for Food Bank Project</title>
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		<title>By: Marie Mincemoyer</title>
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		<description>Hi Allison,
Maybe the fresh produce could be handled like the CSA&#039;s.  The farmers could bring whichever fruits or vegetables they have in abundance and distribute them during regular market hours to the people who are signed up with the food bank. They do something like this at the Ithaca Farmer&#039;s Market in NY. It may be that a CSA membership is sponsored by someone else for a family in need.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi Allison,<br />
Maybe the fresh produce could be handled like the CSA&#8217;s.  The farmers could bring whichever fruits or vegetables they have in abundance and distribute them during regular market hours to the people who are signed up with the food bank. They do something like this at the Ithaca Farmer&#8217;s Market in NY. It may be that a CSA membership is sponsored by someone else for a family in need.</p>
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