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Buyers

The Kawartha Region Local Food Wholesale Project aims to build the capacity of the local economy in providing local food to consumers through expanded local food utilization by food service, restaurant, retail and institutional businesses. This is a collaborative partnership initially between the City of Kawartha Lakes and Peterborough & the Kawarthas Economic Development (PKED) and now led by City of Kawartha Lakes with Peterborough County and the City of Peterborough. This project is funded in part by the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs.

During this two-year project, as a Local Food Buyer participant, you will receive at no cost

  1. One-on-one coaching at your own convenience to adapt training materials to your own business from April 2024 to December 2025,

  2. Facilitated coordination of access to locally produced foods from participants in the Local Food Producer side of this project, through an aggregation and distribution model for buyers in restaurant, retail, food service, and institutional businesses within the region (July 2024 to December 2025).

Gary Hoyer in Kitchen

Food Buyer Benefits

Participating local food producers and food buyers will build mutual understanding and lasting relationships and identify wholesale models that work for both sides of the wholesale relationship. By doing this together, with the assistance of a team of expert advisors, the group can expand access, networks of collaboration and support, and create greater availability of locally produced foods through local wholesale channels.

Food Buyer Training

We are excited that buyer training and coaching will be provided by Gary Hoyer, of Sustainable Food Consulting. As a restaurateur, chef and general manager in the food service industry, and now as a consultant, professor and researcher, he specializes in retail and institutional local food systems, purchasing and preparation. 

Training sessions for buyers - from food and food service operations of all types, restaurants, retail shops, processors, and institutions - will be customized with the information obtained from our interviews with you, the project participants. 

Training will include: 

  • Several group workshops using the Guidelines and Toolkit in a modular format. 

  • Written materials and handouts will be provided to participants and will be recorded for future reference. 

  • The opportunity to meet with other buyers to build a collaborative network of support in developing local food wholesale capacity.

Guidelines and Toolkit

The Guidelines and Toolkit purpose is to improve market readiness of buyers to use significant quantities of locally produced foods. The content will be developed to address needs identified by the participants. 

The Guidelines and Toolkit will include:  

  • A booklet and templates along with a video explaining how to utilize the booklet and templates  

  • A thorough review of the many practices that buyers could incorporate into the business to succeed in the local food wholesale marketplace.

One-on-One Buyer Coaching

The Coaching aspect of this mandate will extend through the final phase of the project on an as-needed basis, even after the initial individual business recommendations are provided.

Facilitated Aggregation and Distribution Pilot Activity

The final portion of the project will see a Pilot Aggregation/Distribution System be undertaken to assist the group of producers and buyers engaged in the education and coaching phases of this project to enter wholesale buying relationships as a collective group with centralized activities. This will address challenges of product delivery costs, potential struggles meeting volume demands from an individual producer on a weekly basis, risk of product availability given potential crop losses by one producer, less variety and more.

The Local Food Hub demonstration pilot project will facilitate collaboration among participants to test and choose the appropriate aggregation and distribution systems (be it a central place or a network of smaller function-based facilities, or other arrangement) which will ultimately increase the volume of local food transactions and improve efficiency for local food distribution and buyer procurement in the region.

Next Steps for Food Buyers

Step 1: Expression of Interest  

To join this project, please contact one of the administrators below. Tell us why you are interested in this project and what you hope to achieve by participating. 

Step 2: Follow-up Questions 

After completing an Expression of Interest, you will be contacted to collect additional information for our team of advisors to determine the most appropriate training and coaching.

All information collected about your business will be kept confidential. Contact information will be used only for communications within this project. Other information provided in your responses will be used to guide the development of training and coaching within this project.

For additional project information contact: 

Erika Inglis, Project Coordinator, Kawartha Local Food Wholesale Project
einglis@kawarthalakes.ca

Or

Growing local food use in Kawartha Lakes

Connect with Kelly Maloney, Economic Development Officer - Agriculture

How Kelly Can Help:

  • Connect to the Kawartha Local Food Wholesale Pilot Project
  • Grow your use of locally produced food
  • Connect with sector specialists and scale-up programs

Telephone: 705-324-9411 extension 1208
Toll Free: 1-888-822-2225
Email Kelly

Contact Us

Kawartha Lakes 
P.O. Box 9000, 26 Francis Street
Lindsay, ON, K9V 5R8
Telephone: 705-324-9411
Toll free at 1-888-822-2225
After-hours emergencies: 1-877-885-7337

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