Tuesday, November 10, 2009

NY Small Scale Food Processors Assoc. Classes

For those of you interested in pricing your food product or artisan baking, check out 2 great workshops next week put on by the NY Small Scale Food Processors Association. This state wide organization was formed after a need was identified to help stop the demise of New York State family farms. It was decided that creating value added products from farm produce was the best way to keep businesses and grow it on the farms.

The workshops include "Pricing Your Product" and "Artisan Baking" and will be held Nov. 17 from 7-9 p.m. in Dutchess County at the Farm and Home Center, 2715 Rt. 2715 Rt. 44, Millbrook, N.Y. The workshops are preceded by a local foods supper.

Contact for information: Miriam Haas, mhaas@communitymarkets.biz or call 914-923-4837.

"Artisan Baking" will be presented by Janet Picarelli of Janet's Quality Baked Goods. Janet started her business in 2004 in a shared used kitchen. She developed unique forms of production and is now selling at six farmers markets and other venues. Her vast training and internships include the French Culinary Institute, the Culinary Institute of America, King Arthur Baking School, Baking Artisan Center and Collegeville Artisan Baking among others.

Or participants can select "Pricing Your Product," which will be presented by David Rudofsky of Rudofsky Associates and will provide training in winning financial and strategic solutions to new and growing businesses. Pricing your product is significant in planning for growth. David has worked with many food businesses. While President of this business for 20 years offering finance and strategic planning, he also teaches Managerial Accounting and Finance at Polytecnic University.*

To register, send a check for $35 (includes supper) to "NYSSFPA, PO Box 113, Stuyvesant Falls, NY 12174" and MARK "Artisan Baking" or "Pricing Product" on the check.


If you can't make this check out
their Annual Conference in Saratoga, January 22-24, 2010 in conjunction with the NOFA-NY’s “Organic Farming and Gardening Conference”.

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