NMSDC and
the Southern
University Agricultural Research and Extension Center (Southern University Ag
Center) are partnering to enhance NMSDC’s Acres: Cultivating Equity in
Black Agriculture program. As part of the partnership,
the Southern University Ag Center will provide instructors and course material
for the Acres 12-week learning curriculum focused on growing program
participants’ capacity to take on major national contracts with NMSDC corporate
members.
Courses that will be provided to this year’s cohort include:
·
National Certification.
·
Agribusiness Planning.
·
Sustainability: People, Profit and Planet.
·
GAP certification (Good Agricultural Practice/Global
Animal Partnership USDA – Worker Protection Standard).
·
Global Food Safety Initiative Certification.
·
Sustainability and Environmental Footprint.
·
Access to Capital – Financial Prep, Business Credit,
and Farm Financing.
·
What are My Options? Loans and Venture Capital.
·
Marketing, Branding, and Sharing Your Story.
·
Procurement Capability and Supplier Readiness.
Upon
completion of the courses, Acres farmers will receive a certification of
completion from the Southern University Ag Center, in addition to further
strategic business support from NMSDC. The Ag Center will also conduct
participant assessments aimed at enhancing the learning content provided to
future cohorts of the Acres program.
“This
partnership will provide the farmers in the Acres program a more robust and
effective learning curriculum and lead to greater contracting opportunities for
them as they look to scale their business and work with the leading
corporations in the U.S. food supply chain,” said NMSDC Senior Director of
Strategic Alliances and Programs Jetheda Hernandez.
“Each
and every participant will get immense amounts of knowledge from experts in
their specialized field of study. This is invaluable to the participants’
understanding of farming in the world today,” said Southern University Ag
Center’s Associate Specialist for Small Farms Brian Phillips, Ph.D.
Applications
for the next cohort are now open until October 30. Interested applicants can
apply at nmsdc.org/acres-cultivating-equity-in-black-agriculture.
About
Acres
NMSDC, Cargill, Walmart, and UNFI have partnered on a program to advance
agricultural supply chain access for Black farmers, Acres: Cultivating Equity
in Black Agriculture. This initiative is creating a pathway for emerging Black
farmers to achieve parity in the agriculture industry with learning solutions,
certification, lending, networking, and new contracts. It consists of two
elements: a learning program and strategic business support. Learn more about
the program at nmsdc.org/acres-cultivating-equity-in-black-agriculture.
About
Southern University Ag Center
The Southern University Ag Center embraces a tripartite mission of teaching,
research, and extension/public service. As a land-grant institution, its role
is to educate, train, and mentor a cadre of highly skilled students and
professionals to prepare them for a highly technological and globalized
workforce. The Center aims to help small-scale and limited-resource farmers and
ranchers develop and maintain viable farming operations that are in harmony
with the environment; help communities build capacity to enhance the growth and
development of the business and industrial sectors and improve the quality of
life for families and youth throughout Louisiana. They cover 48 parishes in
Louisiana and currently serve 43,798 farmers. Learn more at suagcenter.com.
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