Sparks, Nev. -
January 20, 2022Desert
Oasis Teff & Grain, a Nevada food and agriculture business, was
selected as a 2022 Good Food Award winner. The Good Food Awards are presented
annually by the Good Food Foundation to
highlight those that make quality food with social and environmental excellence
in mind.
“Being a life-long Nevada resident, this award
is both humbling and validating,” said Desert Oasis Teff & Grain owner John
Getto. “It validates farmers like myself trying new crops and using new
farming practices to produce the best quality brown teff available. Teff is not
known as a U.S. grown crop and this puts the U.S. and Nevada on the map as a
top teff producer. I am beyond proud to be a 2022 Good Food Award winner.”
Desert Oasis Teff & Grain has been working
with the NevadaDepartment of Agriculture (NDA) to expand their business and economic
impact. They were nominated for their innovative agricultural practices, dedication
to a unique product and community engagement.
“We are so proud to see Desert Oasis recognized
with a Good Food Award,” said NDA Director Jennifer Ott. “The diversity of food
and beverage products produced and manufactured in Nevada are being recognized
among the top products in the nation, which continues to expand the economic
impact and bring awareness to Nevada’s food, agriculture and beverage industries.”
The 2022 winners will be honored at the Good
Food Awards Ceremony on Friday, March 4, 2022 in San Francisco, Calif. This
year’s Good Food Award Winners hail from 39 states and Washington, D.C., and
were chosen in a blind tasting from thousands of entries before passing a
further sustainability and social responsibility vetting process. Nearly half
of the winners are first-time awardees, and the majority are small companies,
with more than 80% having an annual budget of $250,000. Previous Nevada
recipients have included Hall’s Honey and Magpie Coffee Roasters.
Learn more about Desert Oasis Teff & Grain and why they were selected for
the 2022 Good Food Award at desertoasisteff.com.
About the Nevada Department of Agriculture
The Nevada
Department of Agriculture (NDA) mission is to preserve, protect and
promote Nevada’s agriculture. The department has 150 dedicated employees
providing services in its five divisions, Administration, Animal Industry,
Consumer Equitability, Food and Nutrition, and Plant Industry. The department’s
$232 million budget facilitates regulatory and administrative work in
agriculture and food manufacturing industries, protecting public and
environmental health and worker safety, and providing food distribution and
oversight for the United States Department of Agriculture’s school and
community nutrition programs.
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