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MDARD acting director tours food district
 
DETROIT, Mich. – Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development (MDARD) Acting Director Kathy Angerer recently toured the Eastern Market accelerator property, GROW Eastern Market wholesale shed, and the Michigan Farm to Freezer manufacturing facility in the Eastern Market district.
Eastern Market and the adjacent district in Detroit are rare finds – a local food district with more than 500 independent vendors and merchants processing, wholesaling, and retailing food. At the heart of Eastern Market is a six-block public market nourishing Detroit since 1891.
Eastern Market recognized a need for a facility to help small food brands increase their production capabilities. To meet those needs, Eastern Market developed FEAST (Food Entrepreneur Accelerator, and Start Up Terminal), to help food entrepreneurs grow by giving them a place to produce their products.
Five suites within the property are licensed by MDARD, and these businesses are on track to scale from $100,000 to $1 million.
FEAST aims to empower local food brands to compete with national brands through the support of their supply chain and retail partners, local nonprofits, and government agencies. FEAST now supports more than 40 companies.
GROW Eastern Market (GEM) is Detroit’s locavore wholesale connection. The mission of GEM is to increase access to local produce by brokering farm-to-fork relationships with institutional buyers (chefs, restaurants, schools, grocery stores, and other wholesale markets) to create and expand new market channels for Michigan’s small and emerging growers.
Michigan Farm to Freezer exists to provide Michiganders greater access to the beautiful bounty of our state’s resources. The program focuses on quality consumer products while reducing waste and supporting local Michigan farmers.

2/7/2023