- Cooperative New York Research, Education & Extension Service Partners
- New York Department of Agriculture
- New York Fact Sheet, Economic Research Service, USDA - This specific fact sheet includes current data on population, per-capita income, earnings per job, poverty rates, employment, unemployment, farm and farm-related jobs, farm characteristics, farm financial characteristics, top ag commodities, top export commodities and top counties in ag sales.
- New York Farmers' Markets
- New York Marketing Profile
- New York State Small Business Development Center - Delivers high-quality business counseling and training to New Yorkers who want to start a business or improve the performance of an existing business, free of cost.
- New York USDA Rural Development
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- Agriculture & Markets - Their mission is to foster a competitive food and agriculture industry that will benefit producers and consumers alike.
- Agriculture Innovation Center (AIC), New York - The primary function of the AIC is to help ag producers add value to what they produce (i.e., via product branding; product quality enhancement; on-farm, first-stage product transformation; finding higher-value uses for manure and crop by-products).
- Business Development Corporation (NYBDC) - Their mission is to promote economic activity within New York state by providing innovative loans to small and medium-size businesses.
- Community and Rural Development Institute (CaRDI) - Provides resources and expertise in community development and local governance, and outreach to community leaders, educators, elected officials and citizens interested in the vitality of their communities.
- Cooperative Enterprise Program at Cornell University - Their mission is to enhance the performance of existing cooperative businesses and facilitate the development of emerging cooperative enterprise through teaching, research and outreach.
- Community Food and Agriculture Program (CFAP) - Their mission is to support Food and Agriculture-based Community Development in New York and the Northeast through integrated and multi-disciplinary teaching, research and extension programs.
- Food and Brand Lab, Cornell University.
- Food Establishment Licenses, New York State Department of Agriculture & Markets.
- Fruit & Vegetable Processing - Pilot Scale Operations & Laboratory Support, Cornell University.
- Horticultural Business Management and Marketing Program (Hortmgt) - Designed to enhance the competitive position of the New York fruit, vegetable and ornamental horticultural industry through targeted, curriculum-driven educational programs.
- New York City Economic Development Corporation(NYCEDC) - Business assistance resources from financing programs to real estate opportunities and more.
- New York State Agencies Rules & Regulations
- New York State Integrated Pest Management (IPM) Program - Works with farmers, supermarkets and food processors to document the practice of IPM as a value-added characteristic of agricultural products. Crop-specific IPM Elements are the recognized method for documenting and communicating the practice of IPM by farmers to consumers. Products can be labeled with an IPM logo after the certification/verification process is satisfied. Contact the NYS IPM Program at 1-800-635-8356 or visit the IPM Program Web site for information on IPM Elements and IPM labeling.
- New York Tourism
- Northeast Center for Food Entrepreneurship - Provides technical assistance on food manufacturing issues to entrepreneurs and food companies by drawing on Cornell University experts. The Web site lists personnel and expertise, and contact information for each.
- Small Business Start-up Information - The one-stop shop for small businesses looking to start or expand in Yew York State.
- The Small Business Resource is designed to help business owners and entrepreneurs solve problems and locate key public and private organizations and individuals. These are business decision makers - businessmen and women looking to expand their operations, relocate companies and plan a business start-up.
Individual contacts in New York for specific, value-added agriculture information: