Are you a food entrepreneur or small-scale farmer seeking assistance with post-COVID recovery or growth? Do you wonder how to take your business to the next level? Are you interested to learn what supports exist that can help you start, grow, or scale your food-based business? Or, are you a service-provider, researcher or product developer that works with food entrepreneurs or small-scale farmers? Help us understand what you and your clients need to stabilize, strengthen and grow the Interlake’s food and agriculture businesses!
Food and Beverage Manitoba and Community Futures want to understand how we can help you. Join us for a food ecosystem focused asset mapping session on May 25 to strengthen our local Food and Agriculture Industry. This session will bring together community members, business owners, and industry professionals to identify regional assets and attributes in your communities that you’d like to grow and preserve. The session is part of a larger community-driven, ecosystem-building project that will help set the trajectory for the Food and Agriculture Industry post-COVID and inform future investments for a more resilient food ecosystem.
In this facilitated session, we hope to support Manitoba’s Food and Agriculture Industry by collaborating to:
Project outcomes:
Refreshments provided. All participants will be entered to win a draw for a Manitoba Local Food Prize Basket (valued at $100). Want to learn more? Register now or contact Katie Daman (This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.) for additional information.
Sessions are being held on May 25 in Stonewall (9-10:30 AM), Gimil (1-2:30 PM) and Arborg (4-5:30 PM). Anyone working in or with the food and agriculture industry is encouraged to attend.
Masks are appreciated, when possible, but not required.
Event Date | May 25, 2022 - 4:00 pm |
Event End Date | May 25, 2022 - 5:30 pm |
Capacity | 75 |
Cut Off Date | May 24, 2022 - 5:00 pm |
Individual Price | Free |
Location | Arborg Heritage Hall |