OUTDOOR LIVING HOUR
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Outdoor Living Topic: #HyperlocalFood | Hyperlocal food refers to food that is produced, sourced, and consumed within a very limited geographic area, typically within a few miles or even blocks. The concept emphasizes the importance of local food systems and reducing the distance between producers and consumers. Hyperlocal food is often associated with practices such as urban farming, rooftop gardens, community-supported agriculture (CSA), and farmers markets. By promoting hyperlocal food, communities aim to increase food security, support local economies, reduce carbon emissions associated with food transportation, and foster a closer connection between people and their food sources. Scroll below for a breakout of talking points by each segment in this podcast along with links to additional resources.