Northeast
New York
Core Customers: Retail & Food Service
New York Grown and Certified: New York State Grown & Certified is the first statewide, multi-faceted food certification program designed to strengthen consumer confidence in New York products, address food product labeling, and assist New York farmers so they can take advantage of the growing market demand for foods locally grown and produced to a higher standard.
www.certified.ny.gov/
New York is home to a number of important retail and food service customers who are ideal to look at for distribution. These include D’Agostino Markets, Dan’s Supreme, Dean and DeLuca, Food Emporium, King Kullen, Mann Dell Foods, Penn Traffic Co, Price Chooper, Top’s Markets, Waldbaum’s, Wegman’s, Western Beef Markets, Krasdale Distribution, Quality King, Valu Home Centers, Family Health Foods, Ricky’s, Vitamin World, Avon Products, MyWebGrocer.com, Tripifoods, Gourmet Garage, Gristede’s Foods, Key Foods, Aeropostale, Fila, J Chuckles, Jimmy Jazz, Priceless Kids, Rainbow Stores, Wings NY, Sam Ash Music, Aid Auto, Auto Barn, Carquest, Downey Auto Parts, Main Auto Parts, Gasteria, Stewart Shops, Bunk1.com, Dylan’s Candy Bar, Cookie’s Children’s Stores, Amazing Savings, CH Martin, Mrs Green’s, FreshDirect.com, Bobby’s, Conway Stores, DeeDee Stores. Elmundo, Gem Stores, Just A Buck, Jembro, Shopper’s World, National Wholesale Liquidators. Cunningham’s Ski Barn, Laux Sporting Goods, Duane Reade. Kinny Drug, NY Fitness, Crunch Fitness, Equinox Fitness Centers, 1-800 Flowers, Nassau Confections, Bowl America, Eat At Joe’s, Delaware North, etc
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Connecticut
State Department of Agriculture Program: Connecticut The mission of the Department of Agriculture is to foster a healthy economic, environmental and social climate for agriculture by developing, promoting and regulating agricultural businesses; protecting agricultural and aquacultural resources; enforcing laws pertaining to domestic animals; and promoting an understanding among the state’s citizens of the diversity of Connecticut agriculture, its cultural heritage and its contribution to the state’s economy. http://www.ct.gov/doag/cwp/view.asp?a=3243&q=576458 The department of agriculture promotes brands made in the state via its own Pinterest page https://www.pinterest.com/GrowCTAg/ct-grown-jam-jelly-salsa-sauce-relish/
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Maine
State Department of Agriculture Program: Maine The DACF helps guide Maine’s 21st-century natural resource economy by supporting the creation of new jobs and businesses, improving and supporting existing land-based industries and streamlining regulations. We strive to provide excellent customer service and we facilitate a team approach to land-use planning, conservation efforts and economic activity. Our professionals work each day to strengthen the base of scientific research and information for effective decision-making. www.maine.gov/dacf/
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Massachusetts
State Department of Agriculture Program: Massachusetts To foster the economic growth of the Commonwealth’s domestic and international agricultural markets, the Division of Agricultural Markets offers field expertise in the development and support of innovative market venues, business expansion, grant opportunities, consumer and industry outreach. There are 7,755 farms in Massachusetts working on over 523,000 acres to produce $492 million in agricultural products. http://www.mass.gov/eea/agencies/agr /
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