Solano Local Food System Alliance
The Solano Local Food System Alliance includes a wide variety of stakeholders committed to fulfilling the mission of creating an environmentally sustainable, economically viable, socially just and equitable local food system in Solano County.
The Solano Local Food System Alliance meets quarterly on the first Thursday of the month, usually at 4 pm. An executive committee of Alliance members meet monthly to move the work forward between the quarterly meetings of the full Alliance.
Alliance members represent various organizations and agencies that work within the local food system. Interested in representing your organization on the Solano Local Food System Alliance? Read more below about the goals and benefits of being a member of the Alliance, then fill out this form.
Alliance Goals
- Build public awareness around the General Plan update and Sustainable Agricultural Lands Conservation process. The Alliance seeks to make sure its proposals and input are documented in these final plans and that support of the local food system is mentioned and used as an approach
- “Local food for local people”
- When feasible, hold a public forum around the SALC process or General Plan
- Conduct planning and create a blueprint for ways to strengthen the local food system to address future crises, particularly addressing food insecurity in a county where the top industry is agriculture. Support resiliency through local food/supply chain.
- Securing future funding for the Alliance and its local food system work in the county
- Exploring the collaboration and possible merger of the Alliance with the Food Access and Nutrition Network of Solano County (FANNS)
- Promotion of key concepts that support the local food system and farms, including regenerative agriculture, agritourism, and Food as Medicine
- Building awareness of the Alliance’s work in the county and with county leaders
Playlist of Educational Presentations
Long-term/Overarching benefits of the Alliance’s work
- Improved quality of life
- Preserving open space, ag land and supporting farmers
- Better nutrition and health outcomes
- Better environment and economy
Benefits of serving on the Alliance
● Networking
● Expanding knowledge
● Connection with the issues and others involved in the local food system
● Being part of the solution — working as a group to fix the local food system
● Being part of a coalition to effect systems change
● Playing a role in achieving long-term benefits
Responsibilities of serving on the Alliance
● Sharing data/knowledge/insight
● Participating in a feedback loop to bring information back to the Alliance
● Bringing what you’ve learned from the Alliance back to your organization
● Challenging the status quo, being bold
● Recruiting (especially to fill knowledge gaps on the Alliance)
● Reading and contributing to the Local Food Bites
● Attending meetings
● Persistence
Alliance Reports
Role of the Alliance
Charter (Adopted September 2023)
Solano Local Food System graphic
Learn more about Alliance members
Read more about the USDA work that led to the Alliance
Educational Topics
All About Agritourism
Video
Equity & Food Systems 101
Video
Ag Land, Development, Zoning & Orderly Growth: How Does It Work?
Video
Farm Bill
Video
Reports:
Food Policy Councils & Local Government
Understanding Food Policy Councils
Effectiveness of Food Policy Councils
Medically Tailored Meals in Solano County
Video
Rural & Urban Land Use: Planning, Zoning & the Local Food System
Blog Post
Video
Regenerative Agriculture
Blog Post
Upcoming Meetings
Past Meetings
Feb. 6, 2025 (General Plan update & Local Food System)
May 2, 2024 (Equity & Food Systems)
Sept. 7, 2023 (Collaborative Action meeting)
Aug. 3, 2023 (Alliance planning & Charter)
Feb. 2, 2023 (Medically Tailored Meals event)
May 5, 2022 (Regenerative Ag event)

Solano Local Food System Alliance Members
Darwin Bosen, Vice President of Operations, Food Bank of Contra Costa & Solano
Mary Ann Buggs, Co-Founder and Administrative Director, Faith Food Fridays
Gail Feenstra, Director SAREP, UC ANR
Whitney Galindo, Nutrition Program Manager, Catholic Charities of Yolo Solano
Ashley Hansen, Health Education Specialist, Solano Public Health
Olivia Henry, Regional Food Systems Advisor, UC Cooperative Extension
Mike Ioakimedes, Chief Development Officer, Solano Community Foundation
Kristin Kiesel, Assistant Professor of Teaching Agricultural and Resource Economics, Agricultural & Resource Economics Dept., UC Davis
Ed King, Agricultural Commissioner, Solano County
Denise Kirnig, Program Manager, Innovative Health Solutions
Maggie Kolk, Board of Directors, Sustainable Solano
Rose Loveall, Farmer, Morningsun Herb Farm & Pleasants Valley Agriculture Association
Ben & Denise Lyons, Farmers, Lockewood Acres
Elizabeth Monteadora, Community Local Food Advisory Board
Lisa Núñez-Hancock, Culinary Arts Instructor
Heather Pierini, Director, Food is Free Bay Area
Paula Schnese, Board President, Cultivate Community Food Co-Op
Kimber Smith, Community Member
Jillian Stevens, Programs Manager, Meals on Wheels Solano County
Krechona Westbrook, Community Local Food Advisory Board
Nourishing Solano County: A Collaborative Vision for Medically Tailored Meals
A medically tailored meals program has yet to be fully established in the county, but initiatives are already underway. A diverse group of stakeholders from various sectors have rallied together, all driven by a shared vision.
Influencing Local Land Use Comes Down to Making Your Voice Heard
When it comes to how land is put to use in your community — whether rural or urban — it is important to remember that each local citizen has a voice and that those voices can influence government decisions around planning and zoning. Experts on planning and land use discussed how to be informed and take action around such decisions at the Rural & Urban Land Use: Planning, Zoning & the Local Food System event on Nov. 3 hosted by the Solano Local Food System Alliance.
Solano Local Food System Alliance work is made possible by a grant from Solano County Public Health in partnership with the Yocha Dehe Wintun Nation.