Entries by Florida Organic Growers

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Sourcing with Purpose — How FOG and TOPP Events Are Redefining Event Catering

At Florida Organic Growers (FOG), our commitment to sustainability and community connection goes far beyond the fields. Through our work with the Transition to Organic Partnership Program (TOPP), we’ve made it a priority to reflect our values in every aspect of our events—especially in how we source food. Kathy Anderson, a driving force behind this […]

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Organic Grower Spotlight: Inyoni Organic Farm

FOG’s second SE TOPP Virtual Farm Tour offered more than just a glimpse into organic agriculture — it was a celebration of mentorship, innovation, and sustainable farming in Florida. Hosted in collaboration with seasoned farmer and SE TOPP Mentor Nick Batty, the tour spotlighted Inyoni Organic Farm, a USDA-certified organic farm located in Naples, FL. Meet the Farmer: Nick Batty […]

Growing Connections: How Stone Fruit Field Day Sparked New Paths for Organic Agriculture in Florida

Growing Connections: How Stone Fruit Field Day Sparked New Paths for Organic Agriculture in Florida At the University of Florida IFAS Stone Fruit Field Day, Florida Organic Growers (FOG) didn’t just set up a booth—we built bridges. The event brought together farmers, researchers, and agricultural leaders, and FOG was at the heart of it all, […]

Florida Secures $675M to Aid Farmers Hit by 2023–24 Storms

FELDA, Fla. — Today, Florida Commissioner of Agriculture Wilton Simpson applauded U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins’ announcement of more than $675 million in federal block grant funding to support Florida’s agriculture industry following the devastating 2023 and 2024 hurricane seasons. Florida’s producers suffered over $3 billion in damages and losses from Hurricanes Idalia, Debby, Helene, and […]

Organic Growers Spotlight: Nicoya Farm

From the time we first started working on farms twenty or so years ago, both Aviva and I have always farmed organically. We were both driven by the desire to work directly with issues of agroecology and social justice on a community level, and small-scale organic vegetable farming offered many ways to engage with our […]