Baltimore Sun

Balto. Co. officials say new greenhouse owned by county will feed the hungry

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County — about 12 percent of the population— are considered “food insecure,” according to Feeding America, a national network of food banks that includes the Maryland Food Bank. And more than 40 percent of those people earn too much money to qualify for food stamps and other nutrition assistance programs.

“Believe it or not, there are many people who work full time, and yet they struggle to put decent food on the table,” County Executive Kevin Kamenetz said at the groundbrea­king.

The program will start with 10 acres of corn, potatoes and green beans, Kamenetz said. Then, officials hope to add cabbage, corn, peppers, tomatoes and other crops.

The greenhouse will be used for volunteer and educationa­l programs, open to groups such as the Baltimore County Master Gardeners, Future Harvest, and the Maryland Agricultur­al Resource Council.

Nonprofits have already approached the county about using the greenhouse for therapeuti­c gardening programs for people with disabiliti­es, Kamenetz said.

The agricultur­al center on Shawan Road opened in 2010 on a 149-acre property at the corner of Shawan and Cuba roads. It hosts educationa­l programs and promotes the agricultur­e industry.

Barry Williams, director of the county’s parks and recreation department, said he wants to see the greenhouse serve as “an incubator to nurture new farmers,” teaching schoolchil­dren where their food comes from.

“Many times, the kids just see it in the supermarke­ts,” Williams said. County leaders said their inspiratio­n for the Produce for the People program came from First Fruits Farm, a volunteer-run Christian ministry that produces food for soup kitchens, shelters and food banks. Last year, the Freeland farm harvested more than 1.6 million pounds of food.

Rick Bernstein, who founded First Fruits with his wife, Carol, said he hopes to serve as a resource for the program by sharing their experience.

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