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Portland's Backyard Fruit — From Waste to Feast

Peak Moment 217: "We look forward to a time when we're really able to harvest all of the fruit trees in the city that aren't being fully utilized," envisions Katy Kolker, founder and executive director of Portland Fruit Tree Project. Volunteer groups harvest trees whose fruit would otherwise go to waste. Half of the fruit goes to neighborhood food banks, and the remainder goes home with the volunteers. Tree Care workshops offered to the public cover pruning, thinning and pest and disease control. They also train Tree Care Teams who adopt clusters of fruit trees in a neighborhood. From harvesting 8000 pounds of fruit in 2008 to three times that in 2010, this growing project is bearing fruit and benefitting thousands. [portlandfruit.org]

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Comment by Janaia Donaldson on August 12, 2012 at 5:20pm

I think gleaning is one of the most fun, fruitful (okay, pun intended), smart things we can do as a society. And it's a perfect project for any transition group! Increases food security, wins good points from your community, and is a great network-builder.  

Sure, it's one rung in the ladder of "ending waste." It's also about sharing, good-tasting treats, fresh local food. Portland Fruit Tree project is super-well organized and an inspiring model. ~Janaia

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