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Distributing food closer to its point of production reduces fuel costs, traffic congestion, and greenhouse gas emissions.
Connect with neighbors and build stronger community relationships, and create employment in smaller communities.
Smaller hubs make it easier to reach communities, reducing reliance on single, centralized retail stores.
Shorter time from harvest to table. Local food travels less, meaning it arrives fresher and often more nutritious.