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NY Farm to School Summit

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Please join us at the inaugural NY Farm to School Summit, on November 20-22nd, 2024, at the Syracuse Oncenter.

 

The Summit will have sessions for all Farm to School stakeholders including farmers and producers, food service directors, educators, school administrators, and more! 

 

The workshops, panel discussions, presentations, and optional field trips are wide-ranging and suitable for stakeholders just starting out in their Farm to School journeys, and those who have been working in the field for many years.

 

To foster NY business-to-business relationships, Day 1 features a large trade show exclusively featuring:

  • Producers of NY food products, whereby School Food Authorities and other institutions can sample products.

  • Support service organizations designed to support Farm to School program development.

Registration is $160 per person and will close on November 1st. We are offering 50% off scholarships, while funds remain. Please email Cornell Farm to Institution with any questions. 

 

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