PCC Community Markets commits $1 million to PCC Farmland Trust
Gift from Seattle, Washington, community-owned food market supports efforts to protect Puget Sound farmland.
October 5, 2018
PCC Community Markets, Seattle’s locally grown and community-owned food market, has donated $1 million to PCC Farmland Trust, an organization it founded nearly 20 years ago. The gift comes at a time when rising land costs and sprawling development—with about 30,000 people a year moving to Pierce and Snohomish counties from King County alone—are hurting the future of local farming.
PCC’s leadership gift to the Trust’s Our Farms, Our Future fundraising campaign will protect some of the most fertile land in the nation and a significant source of local healthy food.
“The local fields and farms that supply our stores with fresh carrots, snap peas, microgreens and melons—and the relationships we’ve built with generations of farmers—are the heart of our co-op,” said Cate Hardy, PCC Community Markets CEO. “That was true in 1999 when our members created PCC Farmland Trust, and it is even more so today. The Trust is doing important work to preserve one of our region’s most precious natural resources, and we hope that our commitment will inspire others to support this important effort.”
PCC Farmland Trust, an independent 501(c)(3), conserved its first farm in 1999 in response to a call from master organic farmer Nash Huber. His fields were threatened by a development project on the Olympic Peninsula, and the PCC community stepped up to raise the funds necessary to protect the land. Today, Nash’s produce continues to line the shelves of PCC stores and farmers markets throughout the region. Nash’s is among the 23 sustainable and organic farms and 2,553 acres that have been conserved as a result of the Trust’s efforts.
“We would not be where we are today without the vision and dedication of our founder, PCC Community Markets,” said PCC Farmland Trust Executive Director Rebecca Sadinsky. “We are grateful to be able to mark our decades-long partnership with this generous gift.”
PCC Farmland Trust is the only statewide land trust in Washington state focused exclusively on farmland preservation, and one of the few with programs centered on sustainable practices, community engagement and farmland access. The organization uses conservation tools to remove development potential from farmland, making it more affordable for future farmers and preserving its agricultural value forever.
PCC Farmland Trust has raised $18.5 million through the Our Farms, Our Future campaign. PCC Community Markets also partners with the PCC Farmland Trust with in-store fundraising drives, special PCC Cooks classes, and even an exclusive PCC private-label baguette from Macrina Bakery. Available this November, the baguette is made from organic whole wheat from Williams Hudson Bay Farm in Touchet, Washington, a Salmon-Safe and Trust-conserved farm.
Source: PCC Farmland Trust
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