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Local Food as an Economic Development Driver

Elgin, Texas — April, 2016

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Introductions

Introductions:

Elgin Mayor Marc Holm

Economic Development Director Owen Rock

Mike Morris, Project Director, NCAT

Agenda overview

Housekeeping

Follow up request card

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What will we accomplish today?

Awareness of economic impact

Awareness of the opportunity for growth

Understanding the need for more data

Resources to learn more; follow up

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Why Us?

We form a foodshed

We are interdependent

We have the soil

We have the market demand

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Demand for Local Food

•Consumer demand for locally-produced food – currently estimated by USDA at over $6 billion -- is creating new business opportunities for farmers and ranchers

•Community stakeholders are beginning to recognize that local food systems are a major contributor to community and economic development.

• USDA released Toolkit for Economics for Local Food Systems, April 2016

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Demand: 18M people, 200 miles

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Who gets our money?

Most of our food comes from outside Texas

We have some of the best soil on the continent

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Let’s Learn Together

Edwin Marty

Chris Schrek

Cameron Molberg

Michelle Esper-Martin

Jarred Maxwell

Dr. Rebekka Dudensing

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Summary

We are aware of economic impact and opportunity for growth

Have a sense of the demographic changes impacting our region

What next?

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Action steps

Regional food study: 10 county CAPCOG region. Total cost $150,000.

Interest in participating in interviews for the regional food study?

Another gathering in fall?

What would you like a fall seminar to include?

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Thank you - Questions?Local Food as an Economic Development Driver

Elgin, Texas May, 2015Funded by Southern SARE, USDA AMS, Elgin Economic Development Corp.

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