Farm to School Taskforce (Historical)

The San Diego County Farm to School Taskforce is now a collaborative of The Farm to Institution Center, facilitated by Community Health Improvement Partners. More information can be found here.

2016 State of Farm to School in San Diego County Report

The third State of Farm to School in San Diego County Report reveals growth in farm to school. Forty San Diego County school districts (95%) participated in this years’s survey providing a comprehensive assessment of school food procurement and farm to school activities in San Diego County– and perhaps the most comprehensive assessment of a county’s school food procurment in the United States.

A few highlights from this year’s report are included below:

  • School district spent $6.9 million on local and regional foods in 2014-2015, an over 120% increase since last year’s reported local purchasing.
  • In the 2014-2015 school year, 33 districts in the County conducted some type of farm-to-school activities.
  • Over 25 districts in the County collectively operate a total of over 200 school gardens.
  • 20 districts participate in Harvest of the Month (HOTM) at some level.
  • F2S Taskforce members account for 85% of all meals served in the County, operate 90% of all school gardens, and make 95% of all local foods purchases. Member districts are more likely to conduct more F2S activities, purchase local foods, and participate in shared procurement activities like HOTM.
  • Since 2012/13, F2S in the cafeteria has increased by 50%, F2S in the classroom has doubled, and school garden programming has tripled.

The report also provides sest of recommendations to further advance farm to school.

For more information, download a full copy of the State of Farm to School in San Diego County Report.