An NGFN Webinar. October 17, 2013

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An NGFN Webinar FOOD HUBS IN FARM TO SCHOOL October 17, 2013

Presentation Outline Technical Orientation Welcome / Introduction Jeff Farbman Wallace Center at Winrock International Gourmet Gorilla Cherry Capital Foods Questions and Answers Upcoming Opportunities, etc.

WALLACE CENTER AT WINROCK INTERNATIONAL Market based solutions to a 21 st Century food system Work with multiple sectors business, philanthropy, government Healthy, Green, Affordable, Fair Food Scaling up Good Food

NATIONAL GOOD FOOD NETWORK: VISION

NATIONAL GOOD FOOD NETWORK: GOALS Supply Meets Demand There is abundant good food (healthy, green, fair and affordable) to meet demands at the regional level. Information Hub The National Good Food Network (NGFN) is the go to place for regional food systems stories, methods and outcomes. Policy Change Policy makers are informed by the results and outcomes of the NGFN and have enacted laws or regulation which further the Network goals. http://ngfn.org contact@ngfn.org

Networking Conferences Webinars Peer to Peer Study Hubs Regional Networks Community of Practice Research New Info New Audiences Technical Assistance Strengthen Food Hubs 6

FINDINGS: FOOD HUB CUSTOMERS Food hub customers (N=82) Percent of hubs that sell to Average percent of total gross sales Hub's own storefront retail 20% 58% Online store 16% 51% CSA 29% 49% Restaurants, caterers or bakeries 58% 33% Farmers markets 18% 32% Large supermarkets or supercenters 27% 29% Food cooperatives 24% 27% Distributors 24% 18% Corner Stores/small grocery stores 39% 14% K-12 school food service 35% 11% Colleges/Universities 27% 9% Buying clubs 24% 7% Hospitals 22% 7%

Presentation Outline Technical Orientation Welcome / Introduction Gourmet Gorilla Danielle Hrzic President & Co-Founder Jason Weedon CEO & Co-Founder Cherry Capital Foods Questions and Answers Upcoming Opportunities, etc.

Breakfast Lunch Snack Pre k - 12

Objectives For Our Company Higher Quality Ingredients from more local sustainable sources (Stimulate Local Food Economy) Efficient Labor and Processes (Bring better ingredients to schools at lower cost) Products children like and are nutritionally balanced Comply with gov/regs & set own standards Exceed, USDA, ISBE, DCFS Requirements for Nutrition Serve the underserved community

What We Do 90% Hot School Lunch Hotel Pans Prepare meals from scratch Deliver meals hot or cold Connect farms with schools 5% Cold School Lunch Bags/Containers 5% Office/Events Catering

Ordering Parents Order Schools Order Lunch Line POS Agile Cloud Based Solutions

Design Rules Government Department of Child and Family Services National School Lunch Program Child and Adult Care Food Program Include Calorie Min and Maximums Rotation of Veggies Grain Types CN Labels Quality Buy American Commodities Offer vs Serve Serve $1.90 Breakfast $2.90 Lunch $0.90 Snack

Design Rules Gourmet Gorilla Raw/Fresh Ingredients Antibiotic Free Organic Grass Fed Committed to Local Community Based Businesses Sustainably Raised or Grown $1.90 Breakfast $2.90 Lunch $0.90 Snack Include Produce Meats Fruit Dairy Grains Value Added Products

Design Rules Parents/Kids Taste Color Culture Familiarity Experimental Include $1.90 Breakfast $2.90 Lunch $0.90 Snack Good flavor, bold or bland Bright colors, balanced on plate Culturally relevant or experimental Familiarity and trust or consistency

Sourcing Indiana - ABF Michigan ABF Turkey Milk

Aggregation

What to make and what to buy? High Cost Low Labor / Low Quality Risk Farms Processor Vendors Gorilla Kitchen Schools Gourmet Gorilla Prepared Products: Frozen Fish Sticks Lower Cost / Medium Labor/ Medium Quality Risk Farms Aggregators Distributors Gorilla Kitchen Schools Gourmet Gorilla Raw Ingredients through Distributors. Dairy, Proteins, Grains, Fruits and Veg Low Cost / Higher Labor/ Higher Risk Quality Gorilla Farms Schools Kitchen Gourmet Gorilla City Farm, Wisconsin GFB Coop, Efficient equipment can reduce labor hours and keep things local.

Safety Growing Aggregation Processing Distribution HACCP GAP LICENSING Time Temp Chemicals Fertilizer Personal Hygiene Facility Hygiene

g Washing Cutting Cooking Chilling Re-therming People Machines Data management

Distribution

Growth New Systems & Facility Human Resources Training Management People Machines Data management

New Systems & Facilities Current Space Future Space

Human Resources Hiring Finding Skilled Workforce Onboarding

Beyond the Lunchroom

Contact info@gourmetgorilla.com 877 219 3663 www.gourmetgorilla.com @gourmet_gorilla

Presentation Outline Technical Orientation Welcome / Introduction Gourmet Gorilla Cherry Capital Foods Evan Smith Senior Operations Manager Kelly Lively School Liaison, Special Projects Questions and Answers Upcoming Opportunities, etc.

FINDINGS: FOOD HUB CUSTOMERS Food hub customers (N=82) Percent of hubs that sell to Average percent of total gross sales Hub's own storefront retail 20% 58% Online store 16% 51% CSA 29% 49% Restaurants, caterers or bakeries 58% 33% Farmers markets 18% 32% Large supermarkets or supercenters 27% 29% Food cooperatives 24% 27% Distributors 24% 18% Corner Stores/small grocery stores 39% 14% K-12 school food service 35% 11% Colleges/Universities 27% 9% Buying clubs 24% 7% Hospitals 22% 7%

Questions and Answers Danielle Hrzic, Jason Weedon Gourmet Gorilla Evan Smith, Kelly Lively Cherry Capital Foods Jeff Farbman Wallace Center at Winrock International contact@ngfn.org

Presentation Outline Technical Orientation Welcome / Introduction The Survey: Motivation The Survey: Findings The Survey: Implications Questions and Answers Upcoming Opportunities, etc.

Webinars are Archived TOPICS! http://ngfn.org/webinars

NGFN Webinars 3 rd Thursday of each month 3:30p EST (12:30p PST) http://ngfn.org/webinars Nov 21 - Tools for Improving Farmer Financial Skills Dec 12 Food Banks as Regional Good Food Partners

Do This Now http://bit.ly/donatengfn Webinar pricing survey: http://www.tagoras.com/2010/01/05/webinar-pricing-data/

Two Notable Websites www.foodhub.info Food Hub hub Research, case studies, list and map of hubs across the country, much more. www.foodshedguide.org Case study-based business and financial training Includes a One Page Business Plan and a One Page Financial Plan

Get Connected, Stay Connected

http://ngfn.org contact@ngfn.org