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More towns pass food sovereignty ordinances

Two Maine towns have followed a handful of others in approving a food sovereignty ordinance giving farmers and producers more leeway to sell their products, despite federal and state officials warnings that the ordinances aren't valid. Residents in Livermore and Appleton recently voted in favor of local food and community self-governance ordinances that they said give the towns more control over how small farms sell their food to the public, according to Back to article

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