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CAN: Grower encourages food security through free produce

Sambaa K'e has taken a head-on approach to food security by supplying free, local, organic produce to residents. For some, this has brought connection, nutrition, and joy.

For years, organizers at the Sambaa K'e garden have distributed produce to residents throughout the summer season to promote health, education, and the environment, according to agricultural coordinator Kathryn Scott.

The garden recently expanded to feature multiple greenhouses and garden beds. This season it produced around 20 different crops, Scott said.

"We're trying to learn and be responsive to the community and discover more about the soil and its needs, and how we can best be regenerative," Scott told Cabin Radio. "It's providing for the community."

Read more at Cabin Radio.

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