Support Local Food and Farming
Welcome!
Welcome to the Island Grown Initiative!
We are a non-profit grassroots organization working to support local food and farming on Martha’s Vineyard.We are fortunate to live in a community with a vibrant family farming and growing tradition that is carried on today by our 28 local farms and by countless backyard gardeners on the island.
IGI works to increase both the supply of locally-grown foods and the demand for these foods by providing infrastructure and support to our farmers and by providing information to consumers about the importance of buying local.
On our site, you can learn more about the farms on the island and find directions to each farm. We also have forums for farmers to connect with one another, and for consumers to share information and ask questions. You can find information here about the projects IGI is engaged in, latest news about food and farming on the Vineyard, and ways to participate in our work through contributions of time and financial resources.Please join us in supporting island agriculture, and become a part of the movement to re-localize our food today!
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All island educators are invited to join Island Grown Schools at free after-school clinics on farm, food and garden-based topics every Tuesday and Thursday from January 19th until February 18th.
The 2009 - 2010 West Tisbury Farmer's Winter Market Application is available here.
Island Grown will collaborate with the University of Massachusetts Extension in an effort to develop new markets for Martha’s Vineyard grown and Massachusetts grown specialty crops.