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Picking Purple Grapes
Alameda County Farm Bureau
Advocating for local farming to protect the Bay Area’s local food.
The decline of small and family-owned farms and ranches in the Alameda County has meant less local food. We are dedicated to protecting the Bay Area’s local food and restaurant culture and encouraging the next generation of farmers through advocacy, education, and collaboration.
Our voices are stronger together.

Since 1914, the Alameda County Farm Bureau has been improving the lives of family-owned farms and ranches in the Bay Area. Join us as a member to ensure the future for farm families, locally grown food, and responsible land stewardship.
3 Calhoun Sisters Ranch
3 Calhoun Sisters' Ranch in Livermore, CA
Photo by Sydney Walsh/Audubon
"Being raised in the Bay Area, I have seen first-hand the changing relationship between agriculture and community over the years. We want Alameda County’s diverse agricultural culture to continue to grow through building connections between farmers and with the local community."

David Najarian
President of Alameda County Farm Bureau

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