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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:

Contact: Kristie Garcia
Director of Public Affairs, New Mexico Department of Agriculture
krgarcia@nmda.nmsu.edu
Office: 575-646-2804
Cell: 575-339-5011

July 14, 2023

Registration open for free New Mexico Agritourism Symposium

New Mexico Department of Agriculture to host event Aug. 14 in Las Cruces

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LAS CRUCES, N.M. – If you’re in the New Mexico agritourism industry, or if you’re wanting to get into the business, you don’t want to miss this opportunity. The New Mexico Department of Agriculture is hosting the first-ever, free New Mexico Agritourism Symposium from 12 to 7 p.m. Monday, Aug. 14 at the Mesilla Valley Maze in Las Cruces.

A hand with polished finger nails picks an red apple from a tree
The New Mexico Department of Agriculture is hosting the first-ever, free New Mexico Agritourism Symposium Monday, Aug. 14, 2023, at the Mesilla Valley Maze in Las Cruces. Current and future owners of New Mexico agritourism businesses, including “you-pick-it” apple operations, are encouraged to attend. (Photo: Envato Elements)

The symposium will include roundtable discussions, networking opportunities, dinner and a presentation on the free NEW MEXICO–Taste the Tradition and NEW MEXICO–Grown with Tradition Logo Program, which aims to promote New Mexico products and identify them as grown or made in the state.

Although there is no fee to attend the symposium, registration is required, and the deadline to register is Monday, July 31. Please register through EventBrite.

An arm with a yellow sleeve holds a bunch of sunflowers, with yellow and purple flowers in a field in the background
The New Mexico Department of Agriculture is hosting the first-ever, free New Mexico Agritourism Symposium Monday, Aug. 14, 2023, at the Mesilla Valley Maze in Las Cruces. Current and future owners of New Mexico agritourism businesses, including “you-pick-it” flower operations, are encouraged to attend. (Photo: Envato Elements)

New Mexico Agriculture Secretary Jeff Witte said this is the perfect learning and networking opportunity for both those already in the New Mexico agritourism industry and for those wanting to get into the industry.

“Whether you operate a pumpkin patch and corn maze, a ‘you-pick-it’ flower operation, a farm stay or a winery, our agritourism symposium will allow attendees to learn what works and doesn’t work for others in the industry,” said Witte. “Our goal is to help  current and future agritourism business owners succeed at what they do, while at the same time, promote the robust agriculture in our state.”

A close-up of five pumpkins with a field of pumpkins in the background
The New Mexico Department of Agriculture is hosting the first-ever, free New Mexico Agritourism Symposium Monday, Aug. 14, 2023, at the Mesilla Valley Maze in Las Cruces. Current and future owners of New Mexico agritourism businesses, including pumpkin patch and corn maze operations, are encouraged to attend. (Photo: Envato Elements)

Roundtable discussion topics include school tours, insurance, staff retention, marketing and more.

For more information, please email tastethetradition@nmda.nmsu.edu or call 575-646-4929.

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