West Oakland Food Collaborative

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The West Oakland Food Collaborative is a food and nutrition activism organization, founded in 2001, in Oakland, California. It was organized by the and other agencies, and the residents of West Oakland, to provide better access to high quality, affordable foods for the neighborhood.[1]

The Collaborative's five areas of focus are: the Mandela Farmers Market,[2] neighborhood greening, fresh food availability at corner/convenience stores, the Soul Foods Cooperative, and microbusiness development

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  2. ^ "MO' BETTER FOOD -Grocery Stores". Retrieved 16 February 2016.

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