In the Spotlight: Blue Ridge Food Ventures
North Carolina's first kitchen incubator for farmers and
food entrepreneurs
Golden LEAF Chairman Billy Clarke, N.C. Commissioner of Agriculture
Steve Troxler, and AdvantageWest Chairman Gordon Myers (left to
right) cut the ribbon at the grand opening of Blue Ridge Food Ventures on
May 23, 2005.
The 11,000 sq. ft. facility is located in Enka on the campus of A-B
Tech and is North Carolina's first kitchen incubator for farmers and
food entrepreneurs. The Golden LEAF Foundation was the largest
contributor to the project.
The facility will help small family farmers and other growers seeking
ways to create value-added food products by providing full-scale
commercial kitchen facilities and support services on a 24-hour basis.
The facility can support farmers and food entrepreneurs in activities
such as juicing and pasteurizing, dehydrating, cooking, baking, and
packaging.
The facility is managed by Mary Lou Surgi. She can be reached at
828-665-9464 or by email.
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Golden LEAF Chairman Billy Clarke, N.C. Commissioner of Agriculture
Steve Troxler, and AdvantageWest Chairman Gordon Myers (left to
right)
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