Kansas speciality crop trends identified in survey results
“In the Great Plains, as well as the United States, a shift is occurring in the way food is produced, distributed, prepared and valued by the public,” according to the Kansas Department of Agriculture, which conducted the survey.
“In particular, specialty crops have been dramatically affected due to increased consumer demand for locally grown produce. This has led to engagement of new growers and development of small local businesses surrounding food production. Although the developing reinvigoration of specialty crop production is exciting for both producers and consumers of local food, it presents a number of challenges due to the lack of recent production history in the region. Kansas and surrounding states are unique in that our lack of specialty crop history reduces our ability to develop ourselves professionally through partnerships with industry and governmental funding agencies.”