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The National Minority Supplier Development Council, New York, New York, included 11 members in its first Black Farmers Equity Initiative in January.
The group is a part of the joint venture from NMSDC and Cargill that is aimed at advancing agricultural supply chain access for Black farmers.
“Increasing the numbers of Black farmers in the U.S. agricultural industry is an essential part of achieving NMSDC’s mission of eliminating the racial wealth gap within the next 50 years,” says Jetheda Hernandez, senior director, strategic alliances and programming at NMSDC. “We are excited to work with these incredible farmers as they grow their businesses, build generational wealth and provide much-needed resilience to our nation’s agricultural supply chain.”
According to the NMDSC, members from the first cohort of the Black Farmers Equity Initiative will complete an eight-week learning curriculum focused on growing their capacity to take on major national contracts with NMSDC’s corporate members and will receive strategic business support, including complimentary NMSDC certification.
The 11 members of the group are
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