Kearsarge region’s first food security summit to highlight need, community action and path forward

by Rebeca Pereira, April 8, 2026

In Hanna Flanders’s view, the national food system has demonstrated its vulnerabilities in recent weeks and months.

The rising prices of fuel and fertilizer are leading to higher prices at grocery stores, which are directly passed down to consumers. Adverse weather disrupted crop availability, like the mid-January freeze that slowed carrot growth, leading to bare shelves in New England. Changes to federal food programs left nonprofits scrambling to determine the growing need and keep up with demand.

FEED Kearsarge, a coalition of local food access organizations, including Flanders’s nonprofit, the Kearsarge Food Hub, wants to be prepared for the next moment of crisis. Last October, when disruptions to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program took the nation by surprise, the group was caught flat-footed because it was largely dormant at the time.

Kearsarge Food Hub

Kearsarge Food Hub, home of Sweet Beet, is a nonprofit organization on a mission to reinvigorate our community within a restorative local food system through cultivating food sovereignty, growing engaged learners, and nurturing community.

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