

Southeastern African-American Farmers Organic Network (SAAfon)
Description of the Organization:
The Southeastern African-American Farmers Organic Network (SAAFON), a project of the SoGreen Network, Inc., is a network of farmers using sustainable growing methods. Small and limited resource farmers that are either certified organic or growing organically participate. SAAFON accepts 10 new farmer members per year. SAAFON has been recognized as the only African-American farmers’ organization/network of its type in the United States.
Programs and Services Offered:
Technical Assistance:
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Sustainable grower training
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Farm planning
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USDA organic certification assistance
Networking and Learning:
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Annual three-day training
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Regional workshops
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Regional and national conferences
Fees:
There is no fee for this service.
Geographic Service Area:
Currently SAAFON farmers are located in six states and the US Virgin Islands: Alabama, Georgia, Florida, Louisiana, North Carolina, South Carolina, and St. Croix, Virgin Islands.