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The Food Innovation Center
First published: Pacific Business News, November 13, 2020
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Common Ground Kauai, an 83-acre agricultural campus located on the former Guava Kai plantation, has launched the Food Innovation Center, a new initiative to help grow Hawaii’s food economy.
A vertically integrated hub, the Food Innovation Center features farming, along with accelerator, incubator and distribution programs for farmers and food entrepreneurs.
As Jennifer Luck, director of program development and community impact at Common Ground Kauai, describes it, the center is designed to create a “thriving and resilient” food economy by nurturing the next generation of local food producers.
“Investing in local businesses and building robust supply chains are central to Common Ground’s mission,” explained Luck. “The Food Innovation Center is an economic development roadmap for entrepreneurs, innovators, small businesses and farmers to scale both ideas and products for consumer demand.”
“Our goal is to support and grow Kauai’s food ecosystem, from farmers to value-added product producers,” she added. “We realized early on that supporting product producers with training, mentorship, funding and a distribution platform was integral to transforming Hawaii’s food economy.”
The center’s four central pillars include:
- Farming@Common Ground, which aims to cultivate biodiversity and improve yields per acre.
- Accelerator@Common Ground, a business development program that provides funding, training, and mentorship to help businesses grow.
- Incubator@Common Ground, which helps early-stage companies develop and build their business.
- Distribution@Common Ground, a platform for local companies to market products to a larger audience.
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