‘Selling at the Farmers Market’ webinar series set for Feb. 7-11

University-of-Missouri-Extension

COLUMBIA, Mo. – Producers selling local foods at farmers markets can learn about best practices, marketing tips, state regulations and available resources in a five-part webinar series presented in February by University of Missouri Extension.

“This series will help farmers and other food producers gain knowledge to help them sell more of their food products at farmers markets,” said Leslie Bertsch, co-chair of the MU Extension Food Systems team.

Participants will hear from extension specialists, successful producers and representatives from the Missouri Department of Agriculture and the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services. Attendees will have the opportunity to ask questions and exchange ideas.

The five sessions, held via Zoom, are from noon-1 p.m. Monday through Friday, Feb. 7-11:

  • Feb. 7. Grow niche produce to reach new customers.
  • Feb. 8. Boost sales by participating in the Senior Farmers Market Nutrition Program and/or Double Up Food Bucks.
  • Feb. 9. Learn the state regulations you need to know to sell your product at the market.
  • Feb. 10. Discover the best marketing and customer service practices.
  • Feb. 11. Find out about resources available from MU Extension and the Missouri Department of Agriculture.

Cost is $20 for the entire five-part series. All sessions will be recorded and available for a period of time after the event.

Register at extension.missouri.edu/events/2022-selling-at-the-farmer-s-market.

The “Selling at the Farmers Market” series is presented by the MU Extension Food Systems team and sponsored in part by the USDA Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education program.

For more information, contact Bertsch at bertschl@missouri.edu or 314-400-2115.

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