Pride of New York launches redesigned web site
Pride of New York launches redesigned web site
The Pride of New York program, the state?s branding program to promote and support agricultural products grown and food products processed within New York state, has launched a newly designed web site to better serve consumers, program members and anyone interested in New York state foods.
The Pride of New York Program?s redesigned web site, www.prideofny.com, now lists more than 1,200 members and offers easy-to-access, searchable information about members and their products. It also provides downloadable membership criteria and marketing information.
?The Internet has made it possible for our members to bring their products into homes worldwide," said State Agriculture Commissioner Nathan L. Rudgers, whose department oversees the Pride of New York program. "It also offers an easy way for retailers, the foodservice industry and consumers to find and buy New York food and agricultural products."
New York state is one of the leading suppliers of food and agricultural products, offering a rich and diverse array of products, including vegetables, syrups and sauces, meats and dairy, fruit, pasta and baked goods. The Pride of New York Program helps consumers identify high-quality local products where they shop. It also assists farmers and food processors in branding their products by using the Pride of New York emblem, and encourages retailers and restaurants to highlight the New York state products they use by displaying the emblem.
Currently, the Pride of New York Program has over 1,200 members statewide that include growers, food processors, foodservice and retail outlets, agri-tourism initiatives and other organizations that support New York agriculture.
To find out more about the Pride of New York Program, visit the program?s web site at www.prideofny.com.
The Pride of New York Program?s redesigned web site, www.prideofny.com, now lists more than 1,200 members and offers easy-to-access, searchable information about members and their products. It also provides downloadable membership criteria and marketing information.
?The Internet has made it possible for our members to bring their products into homes worldwide," said State Agriculture Commissioner Nathan L. Rudgers, whose department oversees the Pride of New York program. "It also offers an easy way for retailers, the foodservice industry and consumers to find and buy New York food and agricultural products."
New York state is one of the leading suppliers of food and agricultural products, offering a rich and diverse array of products, including vegetables, syrups and sauces, meats and dairy, fruit, pasta and baked goods. The Pride of New York Program helps consumers identify high-quality local products where they shop. It also assists farmers and food processors in branding their products by using the Pride of New York emblem, and encourages retailers and restaurants to highlight the New York state products they use by displaying the emblem.
Currently, the Pride of New York Program has over 1,200 members statewide that include growers, food processors, foodservice and retail outlets, agri-tourism initiatives and other organizations that support New York agriculture.
To find out more about the Pride of New York Program, visit the program?s web site at www.prideofny.com.