About the Lab

The Local Food Economy Lab, part of the San Diego Food System Alliance, supports the viability of small-scale farmers, ranchers, fishermen, food business owners, and the communities they serve in San Diego County.

Co-designed by farmers, ranchers, fishermen, food business owners, technical service providers, and an ecosystem of supporters, our mission is to build a local food economy that works for everyone.

Building a more just food economy

Our Vision

We envision a local food economy that elevates social, environmental, and economic justice for all. In our vision, people are engaged, communities are empowered, and farmers, ranchers, fishermen, and food business owners are all thriving, cooperating, and living in harmony with nature.

Our People

Lab Staff

Lab Advisors

Why a Local Food Economy Lab?

Small-scale farmers, ranchers, fishermen, and food business owners in San Diego County—and everywhere—struggle to make a living and maintain viable businesses in a food system that does not uplift them.

Low profit margins and wages are common. Technical assistance and support services are limited, especially for Indigenous and people of color. Infrastructure for producing, storing, aggregating, processing, distributing, and marketing local food is scarce. And an increasingly consolidated marketplace is not only exacerbating challenges for small-scale farmers, ranchers, fishermen, food business owners, and workers, but also impacting community food security and sovereignty.

Building an integrated, inclusive, and more diverse local food economy provides pathways to reverse these trends. Investing in local farms, ranches, fisheries, and food businesses—especially those owned by Indigenous producers and people of color—as well as the relationships and infrastructure needed to produce, store, aggregate, process, distribute, and market local food in our region, will foster greater community wealth and create a more resilient economy.

Co-designed by farmers, ranchers, fishermen, food business owners, technical service providers, and an ecosystem of supporters, the Local Food Economy Lab is planting the seeds for a new economy—one that is built on justice and solidarity.

Changing the way we grow food, move food, share food, and think about food ultimately changes the way we treat the planet and each other.

A thriving local food economy is crucial for cultivating justice, fighting climate change, and building resilience in our region.

Read the first three objectives of San Diego County Food Vision 2030 to learn more: