- Free the Seeds! 9 Ways to Power Up the Seed Movement, Dec 23, 2014...[1]
July - November 2014[edit | edit source]
Open Sauce / Source for the Food Revolution, November 19, 2014[2]
- "A movement of practitioners is emerging who are applying Open Source philosophy to food systems work. Our goal in this article is to recognize the power of this fledgling movement and to highlight some of the people and organizations who are using Open Source for food."
Discovering an Oasis in the American Desert,Oct 11, 2014[3]
Growing the Open Food Revolution, July 16[4]
- The open food movement has been developing at a pace in recent months through projects like the Australian-based Open Food Network, a free and open source project aimed at supporting diverse food enterprises and making it easy to access local sustainable food.
- Founders Kirsten Larsen and Serenity Hill reflect on their recent experience of OuiShare Fest 2014 and the open food revolution they are enabling through free software.
Jan -Jun 2014[edit | edit source]
101 Facts That Should Make You Hopeful About the Future of Food, June 12[5]
12 Agrihoods Taking Farm-to-table Living Mainstream, May 14[6]
Finally: Open Source Broccoli and Kale, April 20[7]
Regional Food Commons as a Systemic Answer, March 18[8]
2013[edit | edit source]
UN Report Says Small-Scale Organic Farming Only Way To Feed The World, Dec 17[9]
10 Steps Toward an Incredible Edible Town, Dec 3
Does Your Community Need a Public Greenhouse? February 12[10]
2012[edit | edit source]
It’s Not a Fairytale: Seattle to Build Nation’s First Food Forest
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