AME By: Artina, Mathew, and Edwin. Who Are We? Our Mission  Provide affordable fruits and vegetables.  Produce top quality fruits and vegetables. 

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AME By: Artina, Mathew, and Edwin

Who Are We?

Our Mission  Provide affordable fruits and vegetables.  Produce top quality fruits and vegetables.  Providing 100% organic produce  Satisfy our customers

Location  I would like a suburban location for our farm.  At smith brothers farm old location  The reason for this is because the farm grown food will be fresh.  Not to far from city for transport

Product & Production  hand grown organic vegetables and fruits  Farm hands to help plant & fresh fertilize  Production from fresh seeds & Plants

Strengths & Weaknesses Strengths  We are an Organic farm  NO GMOs  NO pesticides  Location Weaknesses  Our location is also one of our weaknesses  Surrounded by similar companies  No animals

Farm plan  Location: th South, Kent Washington  Customers: local area  Marketing: advertisements at the local markets where our produce will be sold and spreading the word verbally.

How we help the community?  Provide 100% organic fruits and vegetables for our community.  Don’t use pesticides or GMOs.

Cost analysis Construction cost: $13,660 Maintenance cost: $2,024 Total revenue: $28,641 total profit: $26,617 Time until profit retained: of a year 3 year projection: $34,000

Maintenance cost

3 year projection

How we help the community?  Provide 100% organic fruits and vegetables for our community.  Don’t use pesticides or GMOs.

summary  Community  Our farm

Questions  Thanks for watching