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Making your sauces and seasonings green and local
Published on April 13, 2022
Learn how food manufacturers show they care about the environment and local food. -
CSUS alumna spotlight: Jennifer Jermalowicz-Jones
Published on March 1, 2022
Pursuing a Ph.D. in CSUS helped Dr. Jermalowicz-Jones gain the scientific and social science skills needed to run a successful lake management business. -
How to sell a rural food business
Published on February 15, 2022
A successful food business sale requires an accurate valuation, positioning the business for transition and marketing to the right buyers. -
Free ‘How to Start a Food Truck Business’ online course now open
Published on February 15, 2022
The Michigan State University Product Center is pleased to support entrepreneurs interested in launching a mobile food business with a new, self-paced course. -
Amazing Myanmar Asian Cuisine launches new line of grocery meals
Published on December 23, 2021
Support from the Michigan State University Product Center and the Wege Foundation enabled this minority-owned business to expand during the pandemic. -
10 steps to save time (and money) in an incubator kitchen
Published on November 9, 2021
Just in time for the busy holiday production season, these 10 steps will help save time and money. -
MSU Extension launches new Starting a Commercial Food Business online course
Published on November 4, 2021
Save time, money and peace of mind by learning how to start your food business through a new online course from the MSU Product Center. -
Pet food and treat trends
Published on October 26, 2021
There are a few important aspects to keep in mind when looking to boost sales for your pet food and treat business. -
LinkedIn – a virtual resume
Published on October 15, 2021
Unlike a paper resume, your LinkedIn profile provides a greater opportunity to tell your story and who you are. -
Agribusiness management student follows her love for agriculture
Published on October 12, 2021
MSU undergraduate student Kaddi Gewirtz is interested in agronomy and business with the long-term goal to also establish her own farm.