Picture

Featuring Central Pennsylvania Produce Cooperative!

Picture
Picture

One of the best kept secrets in Pennsylvania Agriculture is new farmer-owned producer co-op based in Blair County, Pennsylvania, called Central Pennsylvania Producer Cooperative (CPPC). The co-op consists of thirteen members that have a long-standing multi-generational tradition of farming and are part of a tight knit community – all living within an eight-mile radius of one another. This new co-op is creating options for local distributors, grocers, and families like yours to support local, organic and transitional farms and eat fresh all year long! Crops are raised and harvested by hand by Amish Farmers on certified organic (or transitional) family farms that grow beautiful produce with all-natural methods, and additionally do not employ the use of electricity, air conditioning, or generators.

It doesn’t get much better than that!

Picture


Central Pennsylvania Produce Cooperative (CPPC) is a farmer-owned, producer cooperative with members in Blair County. Growers started organizing in the fall of 2016, to provide a legally compliant and cost effective avenue for farmer-members to sell products safely and efficiently to wholesalers, retailers, and directly to consumers.

Read More About Central Pennsylvania Produce Cooperative Here!

If your organization is interested in working with Keystone Development Center, click here ​to fill out a Request for Assistance! 

Don't forget to like us on Facebook!