Episode 5 - Locally Grown In: Toronto

On this episode of Locally Grown In, join Henry Gordon-Smith and guests – Yara Nagi, Lauren Baker, Christopher Wong, and Laura Headley – as they explore the local food system in Toronto, Canada.Toronto is at an advantage over most cities grappling with food system resilience, because the City and Province have committed to addressing climate change resilience and already recognize food systems as a priority in resilience planning. In this episode we talk with Lauren Baker about the policy put in place to meet Toronto’s goal to create “A resilient food system that provides all residents with adequate and equitable access to food within walking distance immediately after an extreme weather event.”We also talk to Christopher Wong and Laura Headley about the challenges and opportunities urban agriculture entrepreneurs face and learn a bit more about current state of Toronto’s local food system.Have you listened to Episode 4 - Locally Grown In: Atlanta? If not, check it out first! Thanks for listening! LGI on iTunes

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“Locally grown in” is a podcast on a mission to help entrepreneurs growing food locally. Every episode we will explore local agriculture in a different city by looking at existing data and interviewing leaders in that city’s local food movement. Our goal is to help you identify the economic opportunity in growing fresh local food around the world.