Welcome back to MarketMaker…as you can see, we have a new login system with some new options. Your information from your account is still safe and accessible, you just need to reset your login and password to get back in.
Use your existing username/password to access MarketMaker:
ONLY USE social accounts if the email associated with your social media account matches the email currently associated with your MarketMaker account.
If you have problems accessing your MarketMaker account profile, please email your business/farm name and email address from your old MarketMaker account and profile to contact@foodmarketmaker.com
Welcome to MarketMaker. Before you can build a profile for your business, you’ll need to create an account with us. To create an account, just follow the steps below:
On the next screen, click on “Need an account? Sign up” at the bottom of the right column
If you need help setting up an account and profile contact us at contact@foodmarketmaker.com
The mission of the Agricultural Marketing Resource Center (AgMRC) is to provide independent producers and processors with critical information needed to build successful value-added agricultural enterprises through the www.agmrc.org electronic resource information website. Resources and events provided through the efforts of AgMRC are also intended to support independent producers and processors that are submitting Value-Added Producer Grants (VAPG).
Learn MoreThe FoodSearcher Tool is brought to you in partnership with MarketMaker. MarketMaker is a national network of states that connect farmers and fishermen with food retailers, grocery stores, processors, caterers, chefs, and consumers. Whether you are a producer looking to reach new markets; a buyer wanting to connect with local or specialty suppliers; or a consumer looking for goods and services in your area MarketMaker is a must-have resource.
Learn MoreValue-added agriculture is a movement that has created a life of its own. It is an idea that has the potential to change production agriculture and rural America. However, we need to define What is Value-Added Agriculture? Generally there are five ways farmers have of adding value. For a more specific definition, we define value-added agriculture using USDA Definition.
Learn MoreDirect Marketing for Producers of Fruits, Vegetables, and Other Specialty Products, University of Tennessee. Marketing Strategies for Farmers and Ranchers, Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education, NIFA, USDA - This online guide outlines examples of direct marketing enterprises. Marketing Your Products Directly, University of Arkansas Cooperative Extension Service - This document has a chart comparing direct market strategies in terms of investments, costs and pricing.
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