In today’s global economy, food is traveling farther and farther from the place it is produced to where it is consumed. Creating locally and regionally independent food systems is one potential solution for increasing food security in communities around the U.S. The Central Connecticut River Valley Institute (CCRVI), based in the village of Shelburne Falls, Massachusetts, is beginning
to address such global issues. CCRVI exists to create educational programs and innovative social, cultural, and economic institutions
to connect people with the natural world, with themselves, and each other. CCRVI has outlined a Community Food Program with
two related projects: the Perennial Food Project and the Shelburne Falls Food Security Plan. This is the report of the first phase of the work, on food security for Shelburne Falls. March 2009