The project will feature a series of monthly webinars focused on production issues, marketing and business planning, food safety, and legal issues. The organizers also plan two local workshops for hands-on training.
“Our project is unique in that we not only provide education on production issues, but we also include business planning and marketing and address potential legal issues,” said Claudia Schmidt, assistant professor of agricultural economics and project co-director.
Other project members include Kathy Kelley, professor of horticultural marketing and management; Brook Duer, staff attorney at Penn State Law; and Jeff Stoltzfus, Leah Fronk and Robin Perry-Smith, Penn State Extension educators.
The educational series will start at noon Oct. 24 with the kickoff webinar, “Microgreens: Commercial and Nutritional Value Explored." This session will focus on defining microgreen and nutritional quality aspects and cover the opportunities and risks associated with making nutritional claims.
The webinar is offered free of charge, but preregistration by 11:45 p.m. Oct. 23 is required to receive the link to access the webinar. Registrants also will receive a link to the recorded webinar, which will be accessible for six months from the event date.
Source : psu.edu