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Local Nonprofit helps Farmers Markets meet increased demand
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DEVILS LAKE - FARRMS is recruiting interns for six North Dakota farmers markets. Interns spend a summer gaining marketing skills and helping their local farmers markets grow. Interns will assist at the farmers market, conduct customer counts and organize outreach and events. Markets hosting interns are BisMarket in Bismarck, Spirit Lake Mobile Farmers Market for the Spirit Lake Nation, Minot Farmers Market in Minot, North Prairie Farmers Market in Minot, Red River Market in Fargo, and Town Square Farmers Market in Grand Forks. These paid internships are up to 15 hours per week from June 13 through September 26, 2021.
May 1, 2021 The Foundation for Agricultural and Rural Resources Management and Sustainability is recruiting interns for six North Dakota farmers markets. Interns spend a summer gaining marketing skills and helping their local farmers markets grow. Interns will assist at the farmers market, conduct customer counts and organize outreach and events. Markets hosting interns are BisMarket in Bismarck, Spirit Lake Mobile Farmers Market for the Spirit Lake Nation, Minot Farmers Market in Minot, North Prairie Farmers Market in Minot, Red River Market in Fargo, and Town Square Farmers Market in Grand Forks. These paid internships are up to 15 hours per week from June 13 through September 26, according to information provided by FARRMS.
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North American Local Catch Network Awarded $500,000 USDA Grant to Catalyze “Boat-to-Fork” Seafood Marketing in the United States
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Funding will create first nationwide accelerator to train and support seafood producers in marketing their catch directly to consumers
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This grant will help to ensure that these alternative business models remain sustainable long-term and seafood is recognized as an integral part of local and regional food systems ORONO, Maine (PRWEB) January 25, 2021 The Local Catch Network, based in the School of Marine Sciences at the University of Maine, has received a half-million dollar grant from the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Farmers Market Promotion Program (FMPP) to support better integration of seafood into local and regional food systems and fund the creation of ‘Scale Your Local Catch,’ the first nationwide training and technical as