Case Western Reserve University
( Cleveland OH 44106 )
Contact Name:
Heather Hise
Contact Title:
General Manager
Telephone:
(216) 368-1315
E-Mail:
hhise@cafebonappetit.com
Program Web Site:
bamco.com
Who was most responsible for initiating your farm-to-college program?

Dining/food services personnel
In what year did the program begin?

Other, please specify:
Are students actively involved in maintaining the program?

no
What role, if any, have cooperative extension agents or other agency/agricultural professionals played in the farm-to-college program?

Resource/contact person
What role, if any, would be useful for cooperative extension agents or other agency/agricultural professionals to play in the farm-to-college program?

Facilitator for certain program components

Stimulating interest and/or disseminating information (i.e., outreach)
Who runs/is primarily responsible for the farm-to-college program? (please choose primary person/group in charge)

Dining/food services director/manager
Where do the majority of your locally purchased farm products come from?

50-200 miles
What are the primary local farm products you purchase? (please list top 3-5 items)

Other, please specify:
Are any of these local food products organically grown?

yes

yes
Approximately how much, in dollars, does dining/food services spend annually on local farm products?

Other, please specify:

Other, please specify:
Who/where are local products purchased from?

Farmer-managed cooperative(s)

Individual farmer(s)
Are local food products used in...

Convenience store items

Regular menus

Special events
Was external funding or other resources (grants, equipment, etc.) used to...

Not used
Have you used any of the following to promote the program or enhance its educational value?

Information in dining locations about the program

Speakers/demonstrations

Special events (eg., local foods dinner)

Web site
What, if any, other environmental initiatives on your campus are connected with the farm-to-college program?

Fair trade projects

Nutrition education
Are there any bidding requirements for purchasing local food?

no

no
Do local products cost more on average?

yes

yes
If yes, how do you manage the higher price?

Reduce costs elsewhere to make up the difference
What do you see as the most significant barriers to starting or sustaining farm-to-college programs?

Coordinating purchase/delivery of products

Finding growers/local product supply
What do you see as the most significant benefits from farm-to-college programs?

Higher quality food

Supporting local farmers, community and/or economy
Of the following policy issues, please choose up to two, if any, that you believe would provide the most significant support for farm-to-college programs:

Grants/subsidies to help farmers organize cooperatives

Grants/subsidies to help farmers shift to more sustainable production and direct marketing
What strategies, if any, do you recommend for making farm-to-college programs work?

Incorporate 'buy local' requirements into food service contracts

What resources, materials or research are needed for better guidance and encouragement of farm-to-college projects?

Other, please specify:

Other, please specify:
Is dining/food services:

Contract-managed (please provide contractor name)

Contract-managed (please provide contractor name)
Does food services use a (please choose most appropriate answer):

Mixed plan

Mixed plan