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The Nashville Food Project’s market garden program, Growing Together, engages farmers who are interested in growing produce to sell, generating personal income and building community food security along the way. Growing Together is designed to expand access and opportunity to people from agrarian backgrounds through access to land, resources, training and technical assistance, and marketing support. Growing Together currently supports farmers who arrived in the U.S. as refugees from Burma and Bhutan.

In accordance with The Nashville Food Project mission to bring people together to grow, cook and share nourishing food, with the goals of cultivating community and alleviating hunger in our city, the Growing Together farmers provide fresh, locally grown vegetables to communities throughout Nashville. In addition to our Veggie Boxes Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) program, Growing Together produce, through The Nashville Food Project, is shared with families, especially those in our immigrant community,  who lack access to their traditional foods or otherwise may be experiencing food insecurity. 

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