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Value Added Agriculture, An Emerging Area for Economic Development Pilot Mountain Pride Project. T. Bryan Cave County Extension Director Surry County Center, NCCE. Facts. Agriculture represents 25% of Surry County’s economy and 20% of the employment base, but this is not broadly recognized;
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Value Added Agriculture,An Emerging Area for Economic DevelopmentPilot Mountain Pride Project T. Bryan Cave County Extension Director Surry County Center, NCCE
Facts • Agriculture represents 25% of Surry County’s economy and 20% of the employment base, but this is not broadly recognized; • The average age of a farmer in Surry is 60 • The average value of infrastructure on a farm in Surry is over $650,000
Facts • Farmers are searching for new markets for diversification or new crop opportunities; • Young people interested in agriculture don’t have access to the necessary capital, but do have the ability to start small or hone new skills on the family farm
Facts • The average item on a grocery store shelf has travelled 1500 miles before you purchase it; • We spend 9% of our annual income in the U.S. on food; • Our region is ideal for growing a variety of produce and the greater Winston-Salem area is ripe for local food initiatives
The Perfect Storm • Discussions about the concept began in 2003 between NCCE and County Government; • Local farmers looking for ways to diversify; produce an option; • No local food movement in the greater Winston-Salem area; • Concept reemerges during the 2006 NC STEP planning process; • Pilot Center project being considered by the Town in 2008; • Golden LEAF CAI begins in 2008; • County hires Agribusiness expert to conduct study in 2008; • Study confirms desire for local food within the region; • Concept awarded funds by Golden LEAF for building up-fit; • Other grant agencies interested in funding local foods initiatives; • Concept becomes a reality
How Will It Work? • PMP develops markets for locally grown produce; • Participating farmers receive GAP training; • Farmers harvest produce and transport it to PMP; • PMP only handles acceptable quality produce; • At this point, the farmer has fulfilled their obligations;
How Will It Work? • PMP washes and packages the produce; • PMP delivers produce to end users; • PMP retains 20% of wholesale price for operations; • Farmer receives a check within days from PMP; • PMP works with end user on payment policy
Impacts • Year 1 gross sales approaching $325,000 • Year 1 receipts to growers approaching $250,000 of NEW income • Young farmer growth and development • Local purchasing and business support • Community cohesion • “Indigenous Entrepreneurship” • 1 full-time and 3 part-time positions • WFU/NC DOC Economic Impact Assessment • Extension recognition
Funding • Surry County (Marketing Study) $21,000 • Surry County $50,000+ (in-kind) • Surry County Farm Bureau Board $23,500+ • NC Department of Agriculture $28,000 • Golden Leaf $190,000 (two separate grants) • NC Tobacco Trust Fund $75,000 • NC Rural Center $75,000 • USDA $75,000 • Surry Telephone $500, plus in-kind of $2,000+ • WFU School of Law $48,000 (in-kind) • NC Tobacco Trust Fund/SCC $40,000 (two grants)
Pilot Mountain Pride • PMP is a LLC with a single member, the Surry County Economic Development Foundation, Inc.; • It is not designed to be county funded • It is not a cooperative • The Foundation is a non-profit so PMP is considered a non-profit
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