On July 31st, Durham Farm Connections partnered with Farm and Food Care to host a remarkable event featuring Kelly Daynard. The event focused on several vital topics crucial for the agriculture community, including excellent boothmanship, elevating your elevator speech, the impact of social media, and understanding what consumers want.
Kelly Daynard captivated everyone with her insightful discussion on booth manship, providing valuable tips on effectively engaging with people at events and exhibitions. Her experience in social media was also highlighted, as she shared strategies to leverage various platforms to reach a broader audience and create a positive online presence for farms and agricultural businesses.
One key takeaway from the event was the emphasis on understanding consumer needs and preferences. Kelly's talk illuminated the importance of listening to consumers and adapting to their evolving demands, which is essential for the growth and sustainability of the agricultural sector.
The event was a resounding success thanks to the attendees' active participation and enthusiasm. They left with a wealth of knowledge and actionable insights, contributing to its success.
Durham Farm Connections and Farm and Food Care are already planning their next partnership event, so stay tuned for more exciting opportunities to learn and connect with industry experts.
We extend our heartfelt thanks to all the attendees for their active participation and valuable contributions, making the event so impactful. A special thank you to Kelly Daynard for her insightful discussion and valuable tips!
Stay connected, and keep an eye out for future events!
Did you know?
Number of farmers in 1931- 1 in 3 Canadians lives on a farm. Today it’s 1 in 46.
Numbers of farms – 193,492 farms in Canada in 2016 compared to 728,623 in 1931.
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