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Deeply Rooted Produce Works to Transform Detroit's Food System with Hyperlocal Produce Delivery

Deeply Rooted Produce Works to Transform Detroit's Food System with Hyperlocal Produce Delivery
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Dazmonique Carr of Deeply Rooted Produce Aims To Change the Narrative of Farmers and Food Growers


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Food insecurity is a big unspoken part of the story for producers, says Dazmonique Carr. “You’re providing this great service but you’re providing it so much and you want to change the system so much, you don’t realize that you’re a part of that system.”
Rooted is WDET’s newest offering of stories about land tending, community healing and regeneration happening right here on the ancestral land of the Indigenous Anishinaabe, the area commonly referred to as Detroit.  
“Every single thing about gardening, farming, food growing relates to life. Once you realize that that’s what you’re doing … and you’re involving yourself in that, regardless of how big, small, active you are in the food growing scene, when you put your hands in soil not gloved  when you actually interact with soil, food, harvest it, it hits different as the young folks say,” says Dazmonique Carr, who founded her business ....

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Expand Your Environmental Understanding with WDET's Earth Week Glossary


CSA (community supported agriculture)
The definition: According to Merriam-Webster, community-supported agriculture, or CSA, is a ”system in which a farm is supported by local consumers who purchase prepaid shares in the farm’s output which they receive periodically throughout the growing season.” 
 
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Dazmonique Carr is the co-founder of Detroit’s Deeply Rooted Produce, which offers a CSA program. “We’re letting people buy into the shares of our operation, and in exchange for their money, they’ll get produce either weekly or biweekly,” she explains. 
The origins: According to a 1993 excerpt from a text titled “Community Supported Agriculture (CSA): An Annotated Bibliography and Resource Guide,” community supported agriculture is a relatively “new idea in farming, one that has been gaining momentum since its introduction to the United States from Europe in the mid-1980s. The  ....

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Detroit initiative gives taste of African foods in Black History Month


For Black History Month, Ederique Goudia and a group of her fellow Black chefs, farmers and restaurateurs said they wanted other Detroiters to have a greater understanding of Africa s contribution to American cuisine beyond just soul food.
So they are serving up a side of history and heart to go along with their culinary initiative called Taste the Diaspora Detroit, which provides a box lunch of two food dishes that originate from the African diaspora. Even the boxes  shoeboxes, actually  have special meaning. But more on that later.
Food tells a story. There are some amazing chefs in and around Detroit that have a story to be told, (and the) best way to hear it is by eating their food, said Goudia, a 39-year-old Detroiter who runs the Gabriel Hall Eatery and Business of Food. ....

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