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Welcome,
and thank you for
your interest! We hope this will be a helpful and informative tour that
will help you find the resources you need to help you write a paper
about the Davis Food Coop.
Quick Links to Info on the DFC Website Most general questions about our Co-op can be found on our “Welcome” page and our “About” page, which you will find includes our mission statement and Principles, as well as links to pages containing more specific information, such as a detailed memoir of our history, and a listing of our Bylaws. Outside Resources About Co-ops www.cooperativegrocer.coop is the website of the industry magazine for consumer cooperative grocery stores, which includes an index of topics with links to previously published articles on such diverse issues as governance, education, marketing, and sustainability. This site also includes a directory of Food Co-ops in the U.S., at the following link: http://www.cooperativegrocer.coop/coops/ www.coopdirectory.org includes listings of natural food co-ops across the U.S., along with information about the history of Co-ops. For a more international perspective, check out www.cooponline.coop/about.html This is a UK-based site that provides information about and a directory of the many types of cooperative businesses in Great Britain. The Davis Food Co-op, and in fact the modern cooperative movement as a whole, trace our ancestry back to Rochdale in the U.K., and the original Co-op store in Toad Lane. Further Related Links www.usda.gov is the website for the United States Department of Agriculture; this is an excellent starting point to gather information on current issues in agriculture, nutrition, and natural resources. www.ccof.org is the website for California Certified Organic Farmers. www.caff.org is the website for the Community Alliance with Family Farmers.
Contacting
Davis Food Co-op people for information
Our staff
and Board of Directors are listed, along with e-mail contacts on our Who's Who
page. The best way to contact us to ask questions or arrange interviews
is via e-mail. Please don’t drop by looking for information
without an appointment—our work schedules just
don’t allow
for that.
While we are happy to answer the specific, informed questions you may have about particular aspects of our Co-op and its departments, please remember that we are very busy and won’t be as happy about answering vague inquiries or questions we have already answered on our website. If you wish to contact any of our staff or directors with research questions, please follow these guidelines:
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