Baltimore urban farms harvest indigo and marigold for emerging natural dye industry

Innovation Works organizes natural dye stakeholders to promote economic development
By: Innovation Works
 
BALTIMORE - Oct. 25, 2021 - PRLog -- Four Baltimore urban farms are harvesting indigo and marigold to supply Nature's Colors Initiative, a multi-agency project organized by Innovation Works to maximize the natural dye industry and promote economic development in Baltimore's historically disinvested communities.

The farms, Bliss Meadows, Cherry Hill Urban Garden, Parks and People Foundation, and Plantation Park Heights Urban Farm are harvesting the crops to be processed by Blue Light Junction, a local natural dye processing studio. The dyes will be used to color textiles, cosmetics, and food.

"It's been a fun and fulfilling project," said Jordan Bethea, a farmer at Bliss Meadows. "Most of my friends are in the arts community, so throwing my energy into this makes my heart feel good. I'm excited to see what the project does with this year's harvest."

This season, there have been seven indigo harvests and ongoing marigold harvests will continue through November. The farms are led by knowledgeable farmers who are passionate about building the natural dye market to support their communities.

"This project allows us to connect deeper to the richness of plant technologies; food, color and medicine," said Kenya Miles, owner of Blue Light Junction and a farmer at Parks and People.

Innovation Works received a grant in March 2020 to use and expand on the efforts of the Baltimore Natural Dye Initiative. This Initiative's origins trace back to 2017 when Maryland's First Lady, Yumi Hogan, visited the Natural Dyeing Culture Center in her hometown of Naju, South Jeolla Province, South Korea. Several local partners, including the Maryland Institute College of Art (MICA), the Maryland Department of Commerce, and the Maryland State Arts Council, collaborated to fortify local capacity for growing, processing and working with natural dyes.

Building on this initiative, Innovation Works helped organize the Nature's Colors Initiative with partners like Blue Light Junction, MICA, the Agricultural and Community Development Services, LLC (ACDS), and Baltimore urban farms to conduct additional research, execute an experimental growing season, and develop a sustainable economic model that will create long-term economic opportunities.

"As we move out of the harvest season and into the next phase, we will finalize the business and growth plans, engage with more social enterprises, and organize a framework for the full value chain, all while seeking answers to big questions around product development, financial sustainability, and growth planning," said Innovation Works President and CEO Jay Nwachu.

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About Innovation Works

Innovation Works (IW) works to reduce Baltimore's neighborhood and racial wealth divide by teaching and accompanying members of disinvested communities to build and own successful social enterprises that create sustainable neighborhood economies and result in better family living, more resilient communities, and a safer, more vibrant city. More at iwbmore.org/

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