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Buy Alaska Grown – Supporting Alaska's Agriculture Industry
This summer and fall, support local and boost Alaska's long-term food security by spending just $5 a week on Alaska Grown products. If every household in Alaska did this it would generate $33 million dollars of revenue in just 6 months!
Buy Alaska Grown Products
Many stores and retailers supply Alaska Grown products year-round. Find a store location where you can get these products and support the local agriculture industry.
Alaska Grown Membership – Buy Alaska Grown
The Alaska Grown program is designed to increase consumer awareness and consumption of Alaska agricultural products. As part of the food and fiber marketing system in Alaska, members are encouraged to utilize the Alaska Grown logo in conjunction with sales of …
Alaska Grown $5 Challenge
From June through October, Alaskans are encouraged to spend $5 each week on Alaska Grown products at their local grocery stores. If every Alaskan participates in the challenge, we will put tens of millions of dollars back into our local economy.
Farmers, Growers and Producers – Buy Alaska Grown
According to 2022 USDA data, there are approximately 1173 farm operations in Alaska. The Alaska Division of Agriculture has published the "Alaska Grown Sourcebook" online in response to numerous requests from the public and industry for farmer and producer information.
Learn – Buy Alaska Grown
Where can I get Alaska Grown meat? Many local butcher shops and locally owned retailers source Alaska Grown meat to include beef, pork, bison and elk. You can call the stores in your area to see what is available.
Stores and Retailers – Buy Alaska Grown
Alaska Grown Products are available at the following retailers: Fred Meyer; Carrs Safeway; Three Bears; Walmart; New Sagaya City Market (Anchorage) Natural Pantry (Anchorage) AC (Alaska Commercial Co.) Stores (Rural Alaska) Mat-Valley Meats (Wasilla/Palmer) Mike's Quality Meats (Eagle River) Butcher Block No. 9 (Anchorage)
Alaska Certified Seed Potato Project Project Summary Alaska is one of 17 states that grow certified seed potatoes and has a state certified seed potato program. Necrotic strains of Potato Virus Y are a current threat to the potato industry since these new strains affect tuber quality and production, causing significant losses for tablestock
Alaska Grown Member Sourcebook – Buy Alaska Grown
The Alaska Grown member Sourcebook is a directory of farms throughout the State of Alaska that produce, raise and grow Alaska Grown food, fiber and flowers. The directory is divided up into regions of the state.
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Rhodiola Research
it is quite possible to grow very high quality Rhodiola rosea with desirable properties in Alaska. We are very optimistic that, with continued support from university and DNR sources, Rhodiola rosea cultivation can become an important and viable, sustainable economic agricultural industry in Alaska. Goals and Outcomes Achieved