Offered by Foodpreneur Advantage
Turning a food idea into a viable business can feel overwhelming, especially when regulations, pricing, and market positioning all come into play at once. For early-stage food and beverage entrepreneurs across Canada, the Foodpreneur Start-Up Seminars offer a practical way to build foundational knowledge before investing heavily in production or launch. Delivered by Foodpreneur Advantage, these free online sessions are designed to help founders avoid common and costly mistakes while gaining clarity on how to move forward with confidence.
The seminar series covers the core building blocks of a food business, from shaping a solid business model and researching your target market to understanding how your product stands out from the competition. Participants also gain guidance on navigating food safety rules, permits, zoning, and other regulatory requirements that often slow down new businesses. Additional sessions dive into costing and pricing for profitability, as well as how to market and sell food products through channels like farmers’ markets, online platforms, or retail, with insights from experienced industry professionals.
Offered several times throughout the year and open to startups nationwide, the Foodpreneur Start-Up Seminars provide non-repayable support in the form of expert advice and practical tools, all at no cost. For aspiring food business owners looking to validate their idea and prepare for growth, learning more about this program could be a valuable next step.
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