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K-State, KDA team to offer farmers’ market workshops

Four-part series also aims to help those who sell directly to consumers

Jan. 5, 2022

MANHATTAN, Kansas — The Kansas Department of Agriculture and K-State Research and Extension will offer virtual workshops Jan. 31 to Feb. 4 to assist farmers’ market vendors and managers, and also for those wanting to sell food products directly to consumers.

The workshop series includes four online Lunch and Learn sessions, followed by a half-day virtual workshop. Some K-State Research and Extension offices will be offering in-person watch parties for the Feb. 4 half-day workshop.

“Over the past two years, we’ve seen an increase in people’s enthusiasm for locally sourced food, and these workshops will address common questions and concerns for farmers and small businesses who are embracing these opportunities to reach local consumers,” said Londa Nwadike, a food safety specialist with K-State Research and Extension and the University of Missouri. “It’s also important for farmers to understand certain legal, safety and financial parameters before choosing to sell either directly to the consumer or at a farmers’ market.”

In 2021, 89 farmers’ markets were registered with KDA’s Central Registration of Farmers’ Markets.

Dates and topics for each Lunch and Learn online session include:

  • Monday, Jan. 31, noon to 1 p.m. -- Food Safety for Value-Added Food Products.

  • Tuesday, Feb. 1, noon to 1 p.m. -- Sales Tax, Food Packaging, and How to Care for your Certified Scales.

  • Wednesday, Feb. 2, noon to 1 p.m. -- Meat and Poultry, Kansas Value Added Meats Lab.

  • Thursday, Feb. 3, noon to 1 p.m. -- Accepting EBT/SNAP & Double Up Food Bucks.

In addition, a half-day virtual workshop on Feb. 4 (8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m.) will cover topics such as How to Market your Market and Booth, How to Identify Common Legal Risks, Senior Farmers’ Market Nutrition Program, Vegetable Production, From the Land of Kansas program, and resources available from K-State Research and Extension.

Keynote speaker Brian Coppom, Colorado Department of Agriculture, will discuss Best Practices for Business Success when it comes to farmers’ markets.

KDA’s weights and measures program will offer free scale certification with a paid registration to an online workshop.

Registration for the virtual workshops is now open. The cost is $5 per participant. Register at www.fromthelandofkansas.com/FMWorkshop.

For more information, contact Janelle Dobbins, the marketing manager for KDA’s From the Land of Kansas program, at 785-564-6759 or fromthelandofkansas@ks.gov. The workshops are funded by the Kansas Center for Sustainable Agriculture and Alternative Crops, the Kansas Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education Program, and the Kansas Department of Agriculture.

At a glance

K-State Research and Extension is teaming with the Kansas Department of Agriculture to offer free workshops to assist farmers' market vendors and managers, and those who sell food directly to consumers.

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From the Land of Kansas

Notable quote

"It’s important for farmers to understand certain legal, safety and financial parameters before choosing to sell either directly to the consumer or at a farmers’ market.”

— Londa Nwadike, food safety specialist, K-State Research and Extension and the University of Missouri

Source

Londa Nwadike
lnwadike@ksu.edu

 

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