ASCFG launches mentor program
ASCFG launches mentor program
The Association of Specialty Cut Flower Growers’ announced in a news release that it has launched a mentor program to match its more experienced members with those just getting started with their flower farming endeavors. It’s a way for the organization to give back to the community and to create lasting, rewarding relationships with the next generation of flower farmers.
The goals of the new program are to:
• Fast track younger or inexperienced growers through the learning phase of beginning flower farming. This will help ensure a more successful venture and build more quality growers.
• Build more successful growers, which will make for more active and long-term ASCFG members. Qualified beginning farmers must be ASCFG members to participate.
• Engage older and more experienced growers by keeping them involved in the ASCFG, and active within the cut flower movement.
Several ASCFG members have already applied to serve as mentors. This year, five of them will be matched with mentees, based on location and shared business modes. For two years they will communicate via email and phone, and ideally visit each other’s farms at least once, sharing experiences and building a supportive relationship.
The application process for mentees is open at www.ascfg.org.