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MaryJane Posted - Oct 30 2007 : 8:11:30 PM
Don't pass up this opportunity to register for the Idaho Department of Agriculture's winter workshop for "Creating a Marketing Plan" for Specialty Food Producers. The one-day session will be held in cooperation with the Bonner County Business Center in Sandpoint, Idaho, on January 29, 2008.

• Learn to analyze your market (define your target customer, and develop your product image).
• Develop your business objectives and draft a strategic statement.
• Navigate the complexities of pricing your product.
• Learn about the distribution system and how to get your products into the right hands.
• Receive a break-even spreadsheet that will walk you through your costs and help you see the profitability of your decisions.
• Learn about selecting and exhibiting at trade shows.
• Draft an action plan to make your goals a reality.

Call Lacey Menasco at (208) 332-8538 for more details.

Kate Baldwin
Program Manager
Rural Roots, Inc.
PO Box 8925, Moscow, ID 83843
208-883-3462 phone 208-882-7834 fax
kate@ruralroots.org
www.ruralroots.org

Rural Roots mission is to support and enhance sustainable and organic agriculture and community-based food systems in the Inland Northwest.
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Annika Posted - Oct 30 2007 : 8:51:49 PM
Thank you MaryJane, it sounds like a good thing to check out

Wishing you joy in small things and peace in your heart

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