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Program offers information on launching a food-based business

Beth Irons, agriculatural incubator kitchen manager at Cornell Cooperative Extension of Oneida County, works with 2019 From Recipe to Market program participants at Mohawk Valley Community College’s commercial kitchen on its Rome campus. The program teaches would-be food entrepreneurs how to bring a product to market. (PHOTO CREDIT: CORNELL COOPERATIVE EXTENSION OF ONEIDA COUNTY)

ROME, N.Y. — For everyone that whipped up some sourdough bread while in lockdown and thought, “I should sell this,” Cornell Cooperative Extension of Oneida County has just the program to help make that happen. The From Recipe to Market program, in partnership with Mohawk Valley Community College’s Rome campus, kicks off March 9 and […]

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