The renovated CFVC pilot plant reopened Oct. 4 at a ribbon-cutting ceremony celebrating the enhanced capabilities of the state-of-the-art facility. The renovations were made possible through more than $13 million in funding from the state to grow food and beverage businesses in New York.
The Cornell Food Venture Center – part of the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences and located at Cornell AgriTech in Geneva, New York – supports more than 500 companies and brings approximately 2,000 products to market each year.
“Farms and local food are critical components of our Upstate economy and these improvements to Cornell’s hub for advanced food technology will help support farmers and food entrepreneurs across the region,” said Gov. Andrew Cuomo. “When we invest in how our food is grown, processed and packaged, we are investing in a stronger, healthier New York for all.”