The program is unique in design as it is comprised of two, week-long in person sessions which begin and end the program. Between March and October is facilitated online learning and a major project that will be presented at the program end in Ottawa.
The first in person session was hosted in Milton, Ontario and featured speakers from both sides of the border as well as tours of local ‘food hubs’ such as Gordon Food Services, Fresh City farms and Greenbelt Micro Greens. The curriculum started with food hub fundamentals covering business formation and planning, marketing, sales, finance, human resources and risk management.
The program also covers food safety, product development and knowledge, supply chain management, storage and warehouse management, distribution, processing, technology, and value chain facilitation. By the end of the program, participants are equipped with the tools they need to advance their career in food systems.
Source : Agri-food Management Institute