Geographic Preference definition

Geographic Preference rule on paper and establish relationships for the next year and years to come.
Geographic Preference means locally grown/raised within Wisconsin or the states touching the borders of Wisconsin, specifically, Illinois, Iowa, Michigan or Minnesota.

Examples of Geographic Preference in a sentence

  • Geographic Preference: When purchasing produce, consideration may be made to procure locally grown produce for the FFVP.

  • They also supported and assisted with outreach, scheduling and announcements for the Procurement and Geographic Preference workshops.

  • Geographic Preference The FSMC, as the agent of the LEA, will maximize the use of Arkansas grown/locally grown products, including but not limited to, fruits, vegetable, protein and dairy products, whenever possible, and when purchased by the LEA directly, such fruits, vegetables, protein and dairy products must be used by the FSMC in the LEA’s Food Service Program.

  • Geographic Preference All project activities must be advertised without geographic preference, (except in A/E under certain circumstances, preference for hiring veterans on transit construction projects and geographic-based hiring preferences as proposes to be amended in 2 CFR Part 1201).

  • The guide, which has received recognition from the USDA Farm to School Program and others, also provided the core information and resources for the Geographic Preference workshops.

  • NEW PAGES • Procurement and Geographic Preference page, with the procurement guide, “A School’s Guide to Purchasing Washington-Grown Food”.