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The
conference will be held on April 2, at the
There is a limited amount of space left, and registrations will be taken online at: http://www.regionalpartnerships.umn.edu/
“We’re
seeing a demand for more locally grown foods available in grocery stores, and
also for consumption in restaurants, schools and hospitals,” Peterson said.
“There are opportunities to keep our local economy strong by using farmers to
supply their neighbors with food directly.
“Localized
supply chains, or new value chains, can provide opportunities for profit for
rural entrepreneurs and main street businesses that want to participate in
processing and distribution of food. My goal in sponsoring this conference
is to provide an opportunity to learn about and explore how these new value
chains can become an economic development engine for our communities.”
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