The Village Agricultural Cooperative in Rochester, Minn. works to create opportunities for the community to grow culturally relevant food. The following Mayo Clinic blog article interviews Executive Director Amanda Nigon-Crowley about the program, its work, and its relevance; including now operating as a Food Hub. Read the interesting interview on the Mayo Clinic website: |
Photos above from the Village Agricultural Cooperate. From left ro right: Chandi Katoch, Board VP; Kim Sin, Board Chair, Amanda Nigon-Crowley, Executive Director |