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Small Businesses, Big Impact: Potential Futures for Clothing Production in Florida

Small Businesses, Big Impact: Potential Futures for Clothing Production in Florida

Update: 2024-11-29
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November is National Entrepreneurship Month! To celebrate, we interview Food and Resource Undergraduate alumnus Emma Biggers about her small business, how she applies the lessons learned through her major to running it, and the research project it inspired where she sought to evaluate the economic feasibility of an entirely local cotton t-shirt supply chain in Florida where the cotton would produced, processed into textiles, and distributed to clothing stores like hers all in state.

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Intro and Outro Music - "Just Kidding" - Ahjay Stelino. Used under the Mixkit Stock Music Free License.

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Small Businesses, Big Impact: Potential Futures for Clothing Production in Florida

Small Businesses, Big Impact: Potential Futures for Clothing Production in Florida

UF/IFAS Food and Resource Economics