Council on Hunger and Food Policy announces upcoming May meeting

Council on Hunger and Food Policy announces upcoming May meeting
Richard Ball, Commissioner — Agriculture for the New York State Department of Agriculture and Markets
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The New York State Council on Hunger and Food Policy is set to hold a meeting on Tuesday, May 13, 2025, from 1:00 to 4:00 pm. The purpose of the meeting is to offer state policymakers expertise on improving food security and enhancing access to healthy, locally-grown food for residents of New York State.

The public is invited to attend the meeting. Those interested must register at “https://meetny-gov.webex.com/weblink/register/r8570f5ef93f78ea4d8ba9cd1c2d0151c.”

The session will be held at two locations: in-person at “10B Airline Drive, Albany, NY 12235, Farmstead Conference Room” and virtually via WebEx. Details for accessing the virtual meeting will be provided via email upon registration.

Materials for discussion during the meeting will be available at “agriculture.ny.gov/council-hunger-and-food-policy” before May 13, 2025. Additionally, a recording of the proceedings will be accessible on the Department’s website after the meeting concludes.

For further inquiries, contact “[email protected].”



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