Nebraska seminar program helps food entrepreneurs
The program begins with a one-day Recipe to Reality seminar, which explores key issues in deciding to start a food business. Discussion includes business planning, labeling, product development and food safety, promotion, and costs and pricing.
“The seminar helps participants understand the basics of starting a food company, including the challenges they will need to overcome,” said Jill Gifford, program manager. “This seminar allows attendees to understand and determine if starting a food business is the right choice for their situation.”
Suzi Broadwater, president of Wicked Lix, used the program to launch her company, which produces a variety of wine- and spirit-infused fruits.
“The Recipe to Reality seminar was just the beginning of the invaluable counseling our startup company received through the National Food Entrepreneur Program,” she said. “We have continued to use their team as a resource on key decisions regarding every aspect of launching our new business in Nebraska. I highly recommend that any entrepreneur who is serious about their business explore the benefits of attending the seminar and leverage the program experts for ongoing crucial guidance.”
Recipe to Reality seminars are offered throughout the year. The last two seminars for 2017 are Aug. 19 and Oct. 28 at the Food Processing Center, 1901 N. 21st St. Pre-registration is required.
For more information, visit the National Food Entrepreneur Program webpage.
Source: University of Nebraska-Lincoln
