Local food conference sprouts on campus
October 29, 2014
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As general manager of Hospitality Services, Joli Manson has tried to include more locally and provincially grown ingredients in food options on campus. Her efforts have been so successful that Queen鈥檚 now spends 63 per cent of its food dollars on produce from Ontario.
To spread the word about the benefits of locally sourced foods, Queen鈥檚 is hosting a conference to bring together producers and institutional buyers.
鈥淔ood is a basic item of health and we want to explore how to produce the most magnificent meals we can with the food that鈥檚 available near to us,鈥 Ms. Manson says. 鈥淓ating food is about more than just fuelling up 鈥 and I think that food cooked from scratch and made with local ingredients is better in terms of flavour, quality and cost.鈥
Hospitality Services will co-host the conference on Friday, Oct. 31 along with the Queen鈥檚 School of Business鈥 Centre for Social Impact and My Sustainable Canada. It will bring together representatives from educational and health-care institutions and producers and distributors in the Kingston area to explore the adoption of local food options. Supported by the Greenbelt Fund, a not-for-profit organization dedicated to assisting farmers and Ontario agriculture, the conference will feature presentations, workshops and group discussions.
鈥淜ingston is a city of institutions,鈥 Ms. Manson says, 鈥渟o we鈥檙e in the perfect position to participate in more local food initiatives. I鈥檓 hoping this conference will have lively, interesting and maybe even heated discussions about what we can do to make local food sourcing a priority.鈥
Of course, the event鈥檚 lunch is made with ingredients sourced from local producers and prepared by Hospitality Services.
With Hospitality Services having collaborated previously with the Centre for Social Impact, working together on the conference seemed like a natural fit. Along with the conference, the two groups will be working to promote local food initiatives in Kingston.
鈥淚鈥檓 personally passionate about getting our students to experience high quality food options on campus,鈥 says Tina Dacin, Director, Centre for Social Impact. 鈥淲e are always open to partnering with initiatives that are in line with our focus on investing in our communities.鈥
More information about Queen鈥檚 local food initiatives can be found on the Hospitality Services .