CUMBERLAND COUNTY, Pa. — It’s a first-of-its-kind agribusiness model.
“This model has the potential to be the model that reshapes the agriculture industry,” said Larisa Miller, president and CEO of Keystone Farm Future.
The idea started a few years ago in Miller’s head. She says the COVID-19 pandemic only amplified the need.
“During COVID, when we saw a lack of meat supplies on our supermarket shelves it really showed that somewhere in the chain we had some major fractures,” said Miller.
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