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Organisations fondatrices

L’Atlantic Food Action Coalition (AFAC) vise à créer un réseau de réseaux à travers le Canada atlantique avec des systèmes alimentaires locaux, des organisations et des individus qui apportent des changements. Vous trouverez ci-dessous les organisations fondatrices de l’AFAC :

quatre personnes présentant des légumes dans un jardin communautaire

Les membres

  • Les membres de l’AFAC représentent généralement un réseau d’une certaine nature
  • L’adhésion à l’AFAC est ouverte aux organisations à but non lucratif dont le mandat est lié aux systèmes alimentaires :
  • Organisations autochtones
  • conseils/groupes de politique alimentaire
  • les organisations de réseau informelles (non constituées en société)
  • les groupes universitaires axés sur les systèmes alimentaires
  • groupes de produits
  • les associations sectorielles du système alimentaire
  • les syndicats qui représentent les travailleurs du système alimentaire

Associés

  • Sans droit de vote
  • Recevoir plus fréquemment des mises à jour et des invitations à participer (que le grand public)
  • Ouvert à :
  • les individus
  • les entreprises sans actions cotées en bourse
  • les ministères et les agences gouvernementales
  • universitaires

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🥕 Dig In 2.0 starts tomorrow! 🥕

We can’t wait to welcome you to the @confedcentre tomorrow!

DAY 1 

🍓2pm - Registration opens! 
🍓3pm - @legacygarden.pei tour at the @pei_farm_centre
🍓5:30pm - Summit Welcome & Opening Ceremony with Elder Marlene Thomas 
🍓6:30pm - Dinner
🍓7:30pm - Keynote presentation with @paultaylorto 
🍓9:00pm Reception with the Island Jazz Band
🍎 Join us for a weekend of collaboration and network building toward our shared goals of increased food security, food sovereignty, and more resilient and just food systems in Atlantic Canada! 

🍎 Register through the Eventbrite link in our bio!
🥕 We are officially one month away from Dig In 2.0 Atlantic Food Systems Summit! 🔔🔔

🥕 From November 22-24, stakeholders from both the supply and demand sides of food systems across Atlantic Canada will gather on Epekwitk (Price Edward Island). Please join us as we convene to connect and strengthen food security, food sovereignty, and resilience in the region! 

🥕 Register through the link in our bio via Eventbrite! We can’t wait to see you there!
📣 Dig In 2.0’s next speaker, Dr. Phoebe Stephens, will guide attendees through an exploration of the role of alternative food networks in a corporate-dominated landscape 📣

Registration information can be found on Eventbrite through the link in our bio! ✨

**Phoebe’s last name is spelled Stephens
Dig In 2.0’s schedule is shifting from the first Dig In conference’s speaker-heavy format to an event focused on collaboration and dialogue between food systems stakeholders; however, we do have a couple exciting and knowledgeable guest speakers joining us!

Meet Dig In 2.0’s keynote speaker, Paul Taylor! 👏🏼✨

We can’t wait to welcome Paul to Dig In and hear him talk about building equity and justice in food systems by opposing systemic issues including patriarchy, capitalism, colonialism, white supremacy, and more. 

📣. Registration is open! Tickets are available through the Eventbrite link in our bio!
🥕Registration is now open for Dig In 2.0 Atlantic Food Systems Summit! 🥕

Dig In 2.0 will take place on Epekwitk (Price Edward Island) in Charlottetown from November 22-24, 2024. 

We hope to see folks from across all Atlantic provinces and sectors of the food systems in the region!

Spots are limited; please register early via the Eventbrite link in our bio! 

We look forward to connecting with you in person 💚
📣 Registration for Dig In 2.0 Atlantic Food Systems Summit opens this Monday, September 16! Check back on Monday for the Eventbrite link! Spaces are limited; please register early! 

We can’t wait to see you in November to gather and collaborate on how we can strengthen food systems in Atlantic Canada💚🎉
✨ Founding organizations of AFAC include @foodfirstnl @foodforallnb @marketfreshns and the @centreforlocalprosperity 

✨ Membership is coming this fall! We can’t wait to welcome you to join as members of the Atlantic Food Action Coalition and to work together to build a regional coalition for food systems action across Atlantic Canada!

Stay tuned! 🍂
📣 Save the Date! 📣 
Mark your calendars for November 22-24, 2024!

🗓️ Dig In (2.0) is on the way! The Atlantic Food Action Coalition can’t wait to welcome you to the second iteration of Dig In Atlantic Food Systems Summit; this conference will be held on Epekwitk - Prince Edward Island 

Two years after Dig In 1, we are gathering food systems stakeholders from across the Atlantic provinces again for a weekend-long event focused on fostering relationship building and collaboration among stakeholders and attendees to build resilience on both the supply and demand side of food systems! 

Stay tuned for more details and registration!

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📣 Réservez la date ! 📣 
Notez dans vos agendas le 22 au 24 novembre 2024 !

🗓️ Dig In (2.0) approche ! La Coalition atlantique d’action en alimentation (CAAA) est impatiente de vous accueillir pour la deuxième édition du Sommet des systèmes alimentaires de l’Atlantique Dig In. Cette conférence aura lieu à Epekwitk, sur l’Île-du-Prince-Édouard.

Deux ans après Dig In 1 , nous invitons de nouveau les intervenant.e.s des systèmes alimentaires des provinces atlantiques pour un week-end consacré à la création de liens et à la collaboration afin de renforcer la résilience des systèmes alimentaires, tant du côté de l’offre que de la demande ! 

Restez à l’écoute pour plus de détails et pour vous inscrire !
🤝 AFAC envisions a network of food systems stakeholders that are interconnected, engage frequently, and share knowledge and resources across Atlantic Canada. 

As a regional coalition, AFAC will amplify the important projects and programs already established across the region in food systems 📣