About Us

FEED Cooperative is a farmer and worker-owned food hub located in Petaluma, California's North Bay. Since 2011, FEED has been distributing produce sourced from our network of over 50 farms, predominantly located in Sonoma and Marin Counties, to businesses and households throughout the Bay Area. For over a decade, we have been committed to building the local food system towards a more transparent and ecologically-driven commerce space where the purchasing power of the customer is a direct investment into a farm-centered food system. FEED Cooperative champions a non-traditional, values-driven distribution model, rooted in biodiversity, transparency, community, and shared ownership.

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Coooperatively Owned

FEED is a cooperative, owned by our farmers and workers, building a farm-centric food system for the future. Supporting FEED is one of the most impactful ways you can support local farms. As a cooperative, we make important decisions collectively. FEED’s democratically-elected board of directors (meet them below) is equally composed of farmer and worker-owners. Farms who are member-owners of the cooperative sell a significant portion of their crops and products through FEED and, in turn, are prioritized in FEED’s sales – a mutual investment. By coming together as a cooperative, the critical mass of local farms collaborating enables FEED to reach new and bigger markets, thereby strengthening the power of our local food system. Being a cooperative also ensures that FEED centers the well-being of local farms for future generations. 

Wholesale

Through our wholesale program, we sell and deliver to restaurants, retailers, school districts, corporate campuses and food access programs. We are grateful to have so many businesses in our area who support FEED’s values and choose to purchase local and regional products for their menus, grocery shelves, dining halls and more. 

FEED Bins

Our FEED Bins are freshly harvested produce boxes sourced from myriad farms within our cooperative and greater network. Each week’s box is a delicious and diverse reflection of what’s in season. Customers can pick up their boxes at one of the local businesses we partner with (hubs) or choose home delivery. We also work with local non-profits and food banks (Farm to Pantry, Food for Thought, Redwood Empire Food Bank) to deliver FEED Bins each week to households and individuals facing food insecurity. 

Growing Practices

Farms growing produce for FEED adhere to our values of climate-smart practices, improving the soil through crop rotation, cover crops, mindful and minimal tilling. They tend their watershed and care for their bio-region through thoughtful water usage, integrative pest management, and clean, safe growing practices. We work with many certified organic and/or biodynamic farms. We also work with smaller-scale farms for whom certification doesn’t pencil out, but whose practices we carefully vet and wholly trust. 

Meet FEED Co•op’s Board of Directors