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Monday, November 19, 2012

Farm Match.Com Breaks Local Food Barriers Worldwide

New Website Breaks Local Food Barriers


Food Freedom News,  15 November 2012


No matter where you live, work or travel in the world, food entrepreneur, Max Kane wants to help you eat local.

His brainchild, FarmMatch.com, is a free, easy to use, map-based, food search and food matching site which launched September 11, 2012. Within 30 days of going live, the website quickly exploded into dozens of countries and now hosts thousands of users on six different continents.

FarmMatch.com was co-designed by Kane’s partner, David King and his development team at Amagisoft, a Chicago based software design firm.

Celebrated farmer, Joel Salatin reviews the site, “A hurried, harried populace disconnected from food needs network facilitators and I haven’t seen anything more comprehensive for accomplishing this than Max Kane’s FarmMatch!” Salatin is joined by other local food proponents, farmers Sally Fallon Morell and Mark McAfee in endorsing FarmMatch.com.

“We are doing what has never been done before,” says Kane, “everything on the internet offers food discovery and then stops. FarmMatch.com is a quad discovery system offering food, market, community, and voice discovery, all necessary to build community around food. The market discovery for farmers alone is priceless.”

The FarmMatch.com homepage features a large map. When you first visit the site, a map of your local area is automatically displayed. You briefly fill out your food profile of what you want to eat, or foods you have for sale. Instantly, the system filters all possible matches based on your preferences.

Restaurants that serve local foods can also put themselves on the FarmMatch.com map to find sources and attract new clientele. And, for those finicky foodies, FarmMatch.com even allows users to state preferences for organic products and unprocessed foods.

The site contains a map of every country in the world. The map shows where the closest farms, farmers markets, food buying co-ops, restaurants and even other consumers are located. The site also offers farmers the ability to view consumers’ food profiles including the produce, dairy and meats they are interested in buying.

This market research tool gives farmers the ability to better gauge the demand for upcoming harvests. Consumers can even match up and connect with other consumers in their own community who eat just like they do. All profiles have adjustable privacy settings to meet the user’s needs. Anonymous visitors of the site may also view the map and utilize search and filter functionality without an established profile.

FarmMatch.com is a Chicago, Illinois based firm dedicated to promoting local farm fresh foods. Visit FarmMatch.com to put yourself on the map for local food

Source:

Food Freedom News

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