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Application period is open for $3M Grow-NY food and agribusiness competition

New York Lt. Gov. Kathy Hochul on May 31 announced the start of the Grow-NY competition during an event held in Rochester. Grow-NY is a $3 million business competition focused on “enhancing the emerging food and agriculture-innovation cluster” in the Finger Lakes, Central New York, and the Southern Tier regions. (PHOTO CREDIT: The Martin Group)

Food and agricultural startups have until July 15 to apply for consideration in the first year of the Grow-NY initiative.  New York and Cornell University have launched the program, described as a $3 million business competition focused on “enhancing the emerging food and agriculture-innovation cluster” in the Finger Lakes, Central New York, and the Southern […]

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Food and agricultural startups have until July 15 to apply for consideration in the first year of the Grow-NY initiative.  New York and Cornell University have launched the program, described as a $3 million business competition focused on “enhancing the emerging food and agriculture-innovation cluster” in the Finger Lakes, Central New York, and the Southern […]

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