3 local North Fork Valley residents have been chosen as United States Delegates for Terra Madre and Salone del Gusto in Turin, Italy on October 23-27.
What is Terra Madre and Salone del Gusto?
Terra Madre was created to bring awareness of rural food producers and the value of their work, to show that we need to continue to have fertile lands that produce naturally and that it is important to have those who can steward those lands and thus Terra Madre has created a network for global collaboration.
Salone del Gusto or “Hall of Taste” is a conference that is held biannually in Turin Italy. It is the world’s largest food and wine fair that is held concurrently with Terra Madre.
Meet the 3 Delegates
Wears many hats in The North Fork Valley all surrounding food through production, education, management, and distribution. She is very passionate about food in all aspects from seeds to consumption as well as food justice; because everyone deserves to have access to quality food.
She is going to Terra Madre and Salone del Gusto to gain to perspectives and ideas about food from other communities around the world. She is also going to share the abundance of the North Fork Valley and to educate herself in a multitude of subjects so that she can return and educate those in the food community.
Was raised on the foothills of the Rocky Mountains in Fort Collins, CO. In 2008 he moved to the Southwestern part of the state to attend school in Durango, CO. After studying the multitude of benefits that small‐scale agriculture creates, Matt started to pursue the practice at Thistle Whistle Farm in Hotchkiss, CO. At Thistle Whistle Farm they host a multitude of educational visits and raise an immense diversity of Ark of Taste varieties. He look s forward to sharing his experiences from his region with the international Slow Food community and learning from everyone else.
Chef Mike grew up on The Living Farm in Paonia and is a graduate of the Auguste Escoffier School of Culinary Arts in Boulder, Colorado. Having worked in Colorado restaurants since he was 15, he is committed to serving only local, farm-fresh, organic foods in The Living Farm Café. Mike wants to expand his culinary training in international cuisine and share what he learned with his local peers.
Here’s a video they made to raise money to cover their travel expenses to Italy. It explains why they are going and what they want to do upon their return.
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