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Grocer favors fish-friendly farming by Celeste LeCompte - 1.30.06
PCC Natural Markets is partnering with Salmon-Safe
Puget Sound to encourage growers to adopt fishfriendly farming
practices. The Seattle-based natural food retailer is providing
information for customers about which products are Salmon-Safe
certified, and is encouraging its suppliers to work with Salmon-Safe.
The Portland-based certifier expanded into the Puget
Sound region during 2005 with the help of Stewardship Partners, and had
certified 18 farms as of early January 2006.
The partnership with PCC Natural Markets has helped
Stewardship Partners approach Washington growers about the Salmon-Safe
certification said Larry Nusbaum, Salmon-Safe program director for
Stewardship Partners.
Growers who work exclusively or primarily with PCC have
been most interested in the program, said Nusbaum. During the spring,
Salmon-Safe anticipates several new Washington certifications, some of
which were a direct result of PCC’s support for the program, according
to Nusbaum.
The program has also been good for PCC’s relationship
with its growers, said Paul Schmidt, director of merchandising. The
program provides recognition for farmers who are increasing their
commitment to sustainable agriculture.
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