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Southwest Marketing Network 7th Annual Conference in Durango, April 6-8, 2009

Post Date: Tuesday, March 3rd, 2009

Southwest Marketing Network 7th Annual Conference in Durango, April 6-8, 2009

Registration Now Open!

We have a full schedule of workshops, networking meetings, and free time for informal networking with a focus on “good food networks.” See the February SWMN Newsletter for more on this exciting topic.

Click here to register online.

Click here to download the Conference Brochure and Registration Form.

If you wish a hardcopy mailed to you, contact Le Adams.

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Save the Date: Southwest Marketing Network Conference April 6-8

Post Date: Friday, December 5th, 2008

The Southwest Marketing Network has announced that its 7th annual conference will be held on April 6-8 at the Doubletree Hotel in Durango Colorado. The conference will consist of four in-depth tracks on Farm to School (and other larger markets), Organizational Development, Farm Business Management and Livestock Marketing. It will also include shorter workshops on a number of topic and plenaries on developing Good Food systems. The Conference Program and online registration will be available on this site in February. For questions, contact Farm to Table at 505-473-1004 or info@farmtotablenm.org.

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Southwest Marketing Network Conference 2008

Post Date: Tuesday, June 24th, 2008

May 5-7th, more than 250 people from all over the Southwest and beyond attended the 6th Annual Southwest Marketing Network Conference held at the La Fonda Hotel in Santa Fe. The attendees were a diverse group of farmers, ranchers, community organizers, students, and representatives of governmental agencies.

The conference began with an all-day tour of three Northern New Mexico farms and a stop at the Feasting Place for a delicious lunch. Crossing the bridge at Algo Nativo farm Concurrently, Mark Winne, author of Closing the Food Gap, and Keecha Harris, consultant for Harris & Associates, led participants through the ins and outs of developing a food and agriculture policy council. Farm to School stakeholders also participated in a regional meeting and training session led by Le Adams, Farm to Table, Marion Kalb, Community Food Security Coalition, and Craig Mapel, NM Department of Agriculture. Meanwhile, Ra Vernon, Director of the Southwest Grassfed Livestock Alliance, engaged ranchers and other interested folks in a lively discussion about the future of grassfed beef in the SW and how to build your direct-marketing business.

Tuesday morning began with two inspiring keynotes from Anthony Flaccavento, of Appalachian Sustainable Development, and Gary Nabhan, author of Renewing America’s Food Traditions: Marketing Place-Based Heritage Foods. Over the next two days participants attended 25 sessions on a variety of topics including:

· Alternative marketing strategies

· Food and Agriculture Policy

· Tribal initiatives

· Farmers’ markets

· Climate change and energy options

· Youth and new farmer initiatives

· Grant writing, business planning and organizational development.

Throughout the conference, participants enjoyed a cornucopia of local foods, including greens from Monte Vista Organic Farm, grassfed beef from Soaring Eagle Ranch, and cheese, jams and salsas from all over the Southwest.

The Conference also provided a number of opportunities for participants to meet, share their experiences and learn from each other. One participant said the best thing about the conference was “the absolutely incredible people. [It was] so great to have challenging conversations with people around food and agriculture issues.”

Conference participants enjoyed the “Great keynotes, great diversity of people and gracious accommodations” and noted that the Southwest Marketing Network had provided them with ”great connections; useful information in the newsletters, and collaborative project opportunities that we need to pursue more assertively.”

The conference could not have happened without the help of the expert presenters, the steering committee of the SWMN, the great staff of La Fonda Hotel and the support of the USDA Risk Management Agency.

Thanks to all who attended, and we hope to see YOU at the SWMN conference next year.

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