The University Club of Portland was founded in 1898 by a group of recent college graduates. Today, we are an accessible downtown club serving our members as a catalyst for fellowship, providing meetin... [more]
Local Start up food company using only ingredients from local farms and co-ops.
Mercy Corps Northwest Refuge Gardens program is a non-profit program that works with refugee families in the Portland area to grow and market delicious, healthy produce.... [more]
We are a community supported kitchen -- creating greater accessibility between farmers and consumers through weekly boxes of prepared foods, an a la carte online pantry, cooking/growing/nutrtition cla... [more]
Working Theory Farm is a small Certified Organic vegetable in Hillsboro, OR. We use all organic and sustainable practices in growing several acres of vegetables, which we sell to restaurants, grocer... [more]
We grow specialty cut flowers on three acres of family land in West Linn, Oregon, about 15 miles southeast of Portland.... [more]
managemymarket.com is an online application developed expressly for managing farmers markets more efficiently.... [more]
We are a Farm Direct and Bulk Food Buying Club connecting our members with local farms, food producers and wholesale distributors in the Portland, Oregon and surrounding areas.
Gino's is a neighborhood Italian restaurant using Northwest ingredients. We support local farmers Your Kitchen Garden and 47th Avenue Farm weekly through out the year and buy from many other small gr... [more]
Our farm is Certified Organic and is located out on Sauvie Island. Since 2004 we have managed a farm that was just 1 acre at a point but continued to expand it so we could provide more vegetables for... [more]
Plate & Pitchfork has been getting to the root of good taste since 2003... It started with a simple idea -- a meal that celebrated the amazing food grown in our own backyard.... [more]
We're a small family operation based in portland, oregon. Pocket meadow farm is named for our primary apiary and future farmstead, tucked away in the northern tip of the willamette valley.