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UVM Extension New Farmer Project: Direct Market Pricing
Clinics for Farmers
Upcoming Clinics: Direct Market Pricing Strategy for Farmers
These FREE one-day clinics will provide hands-on
opportunities to learn about various cost-based pricing techniques
using your own production and financial data. Participants will also
explore market placement and promotion considerations related to the
price points you want to achieve. Follow-up mentoring and technical
assistance will be available.
Pre-registration
is required! Limited space available.
Clinics run from 9:30 am - 3:30 pm on October 23 in Montpelier or
October 25 in Randolph. Register at http://www.uvm.edu/farmpricing/sign-2012-pricing-clinics.
To request a disability-related accommodation to participate in
this program, please contact Jessie Schmidt at 802-223-2389 x203
or 866-860-1382 (toll free in VT) by October 10, 2012, so we may
assist you.
The Vermont Direct Market Pricing Project is an initiative of UVM
Extension, in partnership with: the Vermont Vegetable and Berry
Growers Association; the Northeast Organic Farming Association of
Vermont (NOFA-VT); and the Vermont Farmers’ Market Association. The
goals of the Direct Market Pricing Project are to help farmers share
information about what they charge at direct markets (farmstands,
farmers’ markets, etc) for farm products and to provide education
about farm pricing strategies. With this information farmers can
set prices that are fair to consumers while supporting farm
profitability. Through the online Direct Market Price Report, online
information and resources, and in-person workshops and clinics, the
Project aims to support long-term farm viability.
Funding for this project was provided by the Northeast Center for
Risk Management Education, the USDA National Institute of Food and
Agriculture, with Additional support provided by High Mowing Organic
Seeds. For more information visit www.uvm.edu/farmpricing.
Email [log in to unmask],
or call 802-223-2389 x204
University of Vermont Extension and U.S. Department of Agriculture,
cooperating, offer education and employment to everyone without
regard to race, color, national origin, gender, religion, age,
disability, political beliefs, sexual orientation, and marital or
familial status.
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Jessie Schmidt
Coordinator for Community &
Agriculture Programs
UVM Extension
617 Comstock Road, Suite 5
Berlin, VT 05602-9194
Phone: 802-223-2389 extension 203
or tollfree: 866-860-1382 extension 203
Fax: 802-223-6500
E-mail: [log in to unmask]
www.uvm.edu/extension