Engaging in direct-to-consumer marketing, also know as direct marketing or DTC marketing, presents unique opportunities and challenges for local farm and value-added food businesses. While offering the possibility of additional streams of revenue, there is much work involved and certain considerations must be taken into account.
In order to explore the many aspects involved in DTC marketing of farm and food products, Cornell Cooperative Extension of Oswego
County (CCE Oswego) hosted a free, mixed-format workshop on Wednesday, June 29, 2022. Amanda Bickford, Local Foods Marketing Specialist at Cornell Cooperative Extension of Jefferson County, delivered a presentation explaining key concepts, information, and tips related to direct marketing.
Content covered included general marketing concepts, their importance, and how to use them to market products more successfully, as well as the different ways to market and sell farm and value-added products, such as via on-farm sales, farmers' markets, CSAs, etc. Tips for each method were provided, as was information regarding advertising and creating a marketing plan.
For more information about this event, please contact
Erich Keena, Ag Economic Development Specialist at CCE Oswego, at ejk247@cornell.edu
or 315-963-7286 ext. 203.
Cornell
Cooperative Extension is an employer and educator recognized for valuing AA/EEO,
Protected Veterans, and Individuals with Disabilities, and provides equal
program and employment opportunities.
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