A Potential Food Hub Model for NNY

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A Potential Food Hub Model for NNY Copyright © 2017 Cornell Cooperative Extension of Jefferson County

Direct to Consumer Retail Sales from Roadside Stands = Retail Farm Stands/Aggregated Local …Products = Produce Producers = Local Produce Delivered for Retail = Bulk Produce Container = Bulk Produce Delivered to Farm Stands Copyright © 2017 Cornell Cooperative Extension of Jefferson County

Copyright © 2017 Cornell Cooperative Extension of Jefferson County Central Warehouse for Aggregation and Storage of Products Requiring Freezer/Cooler and Redistribution Warehouse (TBD) Slaughterhouse = Transport Products to Warehouse for Redistribution = Centrally Located Warehouse (TBD) Warehouse Copyright © 2017 Cornell Cooperative Extension of Jefferson County

Copyright © 2017 Cornell Cooperative Extension of Jefferson County Central Warehouse for Aggregation and Storage of Bulk Produce for Redistribution Warehouse (TBD) = Retail Farm Stands/Aggregated ….Local Products = Produce Producers = Centrally Located Warehouse ….(TBT) = Products in/out of Warehouse = Produce Delivered to Farm …Stands = Bulk Produce Container = Bulk Produce Delivered to Farm …Stands Copyright © 2017 Cornell Cooperative Extension of Jefferson County

Copyright © 2017 Cornell Cooperative Extension of Jefferson County Wholesale Deliveries of Local Products to Institutional Customers Within the Region Warehouse (TBD) = Centrally Located Warehouse (TBD) = Deliveries to Regional Institutions Copyright © 2017 Cornell Cooperative Extension of Jefferson County

Distribution of Local Products to Urban Markets Warehouse = Centrally Located Warehouse (TBD) = Product Distribution Warehouse (TBD) Copyright © 2017 Cornell Cooperative Extension of Jefferson County

Cross Docking Facility = Other NY Food Hubs = Large Produce Producers = Other NY products dropped off for ….Redistribution = Large Produce Producers transporting …Products to Warehouse = Products Transported to Urban Areas = Centrally Located Warehouse (TBD) Warehouse (TBD) Copyright © 2017 Cornell Cooperative Extension of Jefferson County

Distribution to Producer Operated Restaurant(s) Warehouse (TBD) = Producer Operated Restaurant(s) = Retail Farm Stands/ …Aggregated Local Products = Centrally Located Warehouse (TBD) = Deliveries to Producer Operated …Restaurant(s) Copyright © 2017 Cornell Cooperative Extension of Jefferson County

Potential Vision Empowering producers in NNY to compete in the market Copyright © 2017 Cornell Cooperative Extension of Jefferson County

Potential Mission Statement for Consideration “Design and implement a producer owned and professionally managed NNY Food Hub to enable NNY producers to simultaneously expand production while developing new Vertically Integrated Models to provide sustainable premium prices to a wide variety of local producers.”  Copyright © 2017 Cornell Cooperative Extension of Jefferson County

What questions do you have ? Copyright © 2017 Cornell Cooperative Extension of Jefferson County