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Food processing on a community level has been accommodated by centralizing resources in community tool sheds and processing facilities for farmers to share.
The Garden Resource Program Collaborative based in Detroit has cluster tool banks.
Different areas of the city have toolbanks where resources like tools, compost, mulch, tomato stakes, seeds, and education can be shared and distributed with the gardeners in that cluster.
Detroit's Garden Resource Program Collaborative also strengthens their gardening community by providing to their members transplants ; education on gardening, policy, and food issues ; and by building connectivity between gardeners through workgroups, potlucks, tours, field trips, and cluster workdays.

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