Connecting Community for Food Security

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Your Digital Hub for Local Kai Resilience

In an increasingly connected world, having a central online hub for community information is invaluable. Te Puke.Online serves as just such a platform, making it the perfect place to highlight and connect the many kai resilience initiatives flourishing in the area. From events and workshops to local food maps and volunteer opportunities, Te Puke.Online can bring the community closer to its food goals.

The Grow Te Puke project, an initiative of Vector Group Charitable Trust, actively fosters these connections, ensuring that information about local food production, distribution, and consumption is easily accessible. This digital bridge helps residents discover new farmers’ markets, join community garden projects, or find out how to get involved in food waste reduction efforts. These local efforts seamlessly integrate with the broader objectives of the national Kai Resilience Co-operative, which seeks to build a comprehensive network of food resilience data and community engagement.

By leveraging online platforms, Te Puke is making it easier than ever for residents to participate in building a more food-secure and resilient future for their town.

Explore the vibrant kai resilience community in Te Puke and the wider Bay of Plenty. Connect, learn, and contribute to a stronger food future! View Listings: https://www.kairesilience.food/listing-category/kai-resilience-te-puke-wider-bop/ Visit the National Kai Resilience Portal: https://www.kairesilience.food/

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