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Food Business Almanac: Breaking down a UPC Code

NCDA&CS food business specialist Annette Dunlap offers resources that agribusiness owners and food entrepreneurs can use to grow and manage their business. Annette is available for free one-on-one consultations and can assist business owners with financial and market planning through the agribusiness development section. She can be reached at annette.dunlap@ncagr.gov. httpvh://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tNnGzwBH-1o UPC Codes, or Universal […]

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Food Business Almanac: Tips for tax season

NCDA&CS food business specialist Annette Dunlap offers resources that small-business owners and food entrepreneurs can use to grow and manage their business. Annette is available for free one-on-one consultations and can assist small-business owners with financial and market planning through the agribusiness development section. She can be reached at annette.dunlap@ncagr.gov. It’s tax time again, and […]

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Food Business Almanac: Opening a new door in 2012

NCDA&CS food business specialist Annette Dunlap offers resources that small-business owners and food entrepreneurs can use to grow and manage their business. Annette is available for free one-on-one consultations and can assist small-business owners with financial and market planning through the agribusiness development section. She can be reached at annette.dunlap@ncagr.gov. It’s hard to believe that […]

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Food Business Almanac with Annette

NCDA&CS food business specialist Annette Dunlap offers resources small-business owners and food entrepreneurs can use to grow and manage their business. Annette is available for free one-on-one consultations and can assist small-business owners with financial and market planning through the agribusiness development section. She can be reached at annette.dunlap@ncagr.gov. Judging consumer behavior can be one […]

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New course offers social networking advice for agribusinesses

For first-time users, social networking sites such as Facebook and MySpace can be challenging to master. Luckily, Asheville-Buncombe Technical Community College has a new course that will give N.C. agribusinesses the needed tools to use social networking sites to cultivate their companies. Offered by the Small Business Center, the Social Networking for Agribusiness class will […]

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