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Tanuki

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Thu May 1, 2025, 07:46 PM Yesterday

Growing Together supports Nashville's refugee farmers from Bhutan and Burma

https://www.thenashvillefoodproject.org/growing-together

"The Nashville Food Project’s market garden program, Growing Together, engages farmers who are interested in growing produce to sell, generating personal income and building community along the way. Growing Together is designed to expand access and opportunity to people from agrarian backgrounds through access to land, resources, training and technical assistance, and marketing support. Growing Together currently supports farmers who arrived in the U.S. as refugees from Burma and Bhutan.
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Shop With Us at the
GROWING TOGETHER FARMERS MARKET!
Join us for Opening Day on the Growing Together Farm located behind Christ Lutheran Church at 299 Haywood Lane, Nashville, TN 37211, on Saturday May 3rd, 9am to 12pm, and every Saturday after until November 22nd!
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Join Our Weekly Veggie Box Subscription
When you purchase a Growing Together CSA, you’ll be paired with a skilled farmer who will plan for, grow, and pack your weekly box of vegetables for a full 26-week season.
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https://www.thenashvillefoodproject.org/blog/2023/6/28/recipes-from-the-growing-together-farm-lu-jas-fried-rice
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