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Co-op Partners Warehouse – Strengthening The Local Food System

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CO-OP PARTNERS WAREHOUSE (CPW) is our local and organic produce and grocery distribution company, located in Saint Paul. CPW is an integral part of our mission to “build community by developing a strong local food system.” CPW’s close relationships with local farmers and producers and large network of natural food stores, restaurants, and businesses allow us to expand the reach of small family farms and strengthen the local food economy. With the support of CPW, farmers and producers can focus on what they do best—making delicious food—while CPW efficiently stores and distributes their products across a seven-state region.

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