Fall 2024 Meat Processing and Marketing Workshop Series
Agricultural Development Center, TASTE NY Building
Sunday, Oct 20th
6:30-8:30pm
This Fall, the Cornell Agricultural Marketing Research Program will offer workshops in 5 locations around Eastern NY on meat processing and marketing topics. The series is possible through funding from the Northeast Risk Management Education program.
Consumer demand for locally raised meats, sourced directly from the farm, spiked in 2020 as consumers faced pandemic-induced grocery store shortages and price increases. Market demand remains strong as consumers appreciate the quality and value when they purchase meat from local farms. While new demand presents an opportunity for NY’s livestock farmers, selling meat direct-to-consumer also presents challenges and risks. This workshop teaches producers how to avoid and address common challenges they encounter with meat processing and direct-to-consumer meat marketing.
The Fall presentation series coincides with the announcement of a new Meat Processor Directory, an addition to the MeatSuite.com directory of bulk meat farm products. The workshops will address a variety of topics, including:
Evaluating Livestock for Ideal Harvest Timing
Livestock Handling & Delivery for Meat Quality
How to Work with your Processor & Navigate Difficult Situations
Carcass Math Break-Down & Pricing
How Much Value does Value-added Add?
Creating Consumer and Processor-friendly Bulk Meat Sales
An introduction to MeatSuite.com, the Cornell Meat Price Calculator, and the forthcoming Meat Processor Directory.
Presenters include Matt LeRoux, Extension Associate at Cornell’s Dyson School of Applied Economics and Management and, from North Carolina State University’s meat-focused “NC Choices” program, Sarah Blacklin, Director, and Lee Menius, Technical Specialist.
The program costs $10/farm and includes dinner. 4-H youth are able to attend free of charge. The program takes place in-person and a virtual option is NOT available. Light refreshments will be provided. Pre-registration is required to ensure adequate handouts and refreshments.
Questions: Contact Laura Biasillo, lw257@cornell.edu
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https://reg.cce.cornell.edu/2024meatprocessingmktg_203
Laura Biasillo
Agricultural Economic Development Specialist
lw257@cornell.edu
(607) 584-5007
Taste NY - Broome County
840 Upper Front St.
Binghamton, NY 13905
Last updated September 3, 2024