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AFBF taking applications for Ag Innovation Challenge
Posted on Aug 28, 2018 at 0:00 AM
The American Farm Bureau Federation, in partnership with Farm Credit, is accepting online applications for its 2019 Farm Bureau Ag Innovation Challenge. Entrepreneurs will compete for $145,000 in startup funds.
The competition provides an opportunity for individuals to showcase ideas and business innovations in agriculture. This is the fifth year of the challenge, which is the first national business competition focused exclusively on rural entrepreneurs launching food and agriculture businesses.
Competitors are invited to submit for-profit business ideas related to food and agriculture online at http://fb.org/aginnovationchallenge by Sept. 24.
Ten semifinalist teams will be announced on Nov. 9 and awarded $10,000. The final four teams (selected from the 10 semifinalist teams) will be announced on Dec. 5 and will receive an additional $5,000 and have all expenses paid to compete in a live pitch competition at AFBF’s 100th Annual Convention in New Orleans on Jan. 13. The final four teams will compete to win: Farm Bureau Entrepreneur of the Year award and $15,000 (chosen by judges), for a total of $30,000, and the People’s Choice award and $10,000 (chosen by public vote), for a total of $25,000
Rural entrepreneurs with businesses in the following categories are encouraged to apply: ag technologies; agritourism; Community Supported Agriculture farms, farmers’ markets, food stands and food hubs; farms, ranches, greenhouses, managed forests, aquaponics, cut flowers, herbs, honey and landscape plants; Farm-to-table businesses; support services including scouting, equipment repair and fertilizer sales; value-added processing including yogurts, cheese and processed meats; and wineries, breweries, cideries and distilleries.
Entrepreneurs must be Farm Bureau members to compete. Applicants who are not Farm Bureau members have until Nov. 5 to join. Visit www.fb.org/join to learn about becoming a member. Detailed eligibility guidelines, the competition timeline and profiles of past Challenge winners are available at http://fb.org/aginnovationchallenge.
Startup funds for the 2019 Ag Innovation Challenge are provided by sponsors Farm Credit, John Deere and Farm Bureau Bank.
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