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  • Food Production Career Pathway Maps

    Published on June 24, 2021
    These career pathway maps illustrate how workers might advance to higher-skill, higher-paid jobs in the food production subsector.

  • Wholesale Food Distribution or Storage Pathway Maps

    Published on June 24, 2021
    These career pathway maps illustrate how workers might advance to higher-skill, higher-paid jobs in the wholesale food distribution or storage subsector.

  • Food System Career Pathways in Michigan

    Published on June 24, 2021
    Explore an overview of food system career pathways to get a big-picture look at jobs, wages, skills and education required, and 5-year growth projections in Michigan's food system.

  • Directory of Education and Training Opportunities in Michigan's Local and Regional Food System

    Published on June 11, 2020
    Find Michigan food system education and training opportunities by county and career pathway.

  • Workforce education and training opportunities in Michigan's local and regional food system

    Published on May 21, 2020
    There are key opportunities to expand training and education for Michigan's local and regional food system workforce.

  • Developing Michigan’s local and regional workforce: challenges and opportunities identified by surveying business owners

    Published on January 31, 2020
    How do employers perceive Michigan's local and regional food system workforce? We surveyed and interviewed them to find out.

  • A scan of jobs in Michigan’s food systems: employment, wages, the future, and more

    Published on January 24, 2020
    This food system job scan provides a better understanding of the Michigan labor market and enables us to see the types of jobs in different sectors, what the earnings for those jobs are, where there is projected growth, and where there is unfilled demand.

  • 2019 Workforce Assessment of Michigan’s Local and Regional Food System: An overview of what we did, what it showed, and why it matters

    Published on January 6, 2020
    What food systems jobs exist in Michigan? How do employers see the local and regional food system workforce? What training opportunities are available to those who want to enter the workforce? Check out this report to find out.

  • Webinar Series: Michigan's 2019 Local and Regional Food System Workforce Assessment

    Published on December 12, 2019
    What does Michigan need in order to develop, train and maintain a workforce that can supply and sustain the market for local and regional food? Watch these webinars to find out.

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