Missoula,
MT: March 9, 2021 - An innovative platform that
offers a seamless approach for consumers to buy from an extensive network of
Montana's best food producers has seen a significant uptick in business during
the pandemic.
Longer Table is
a dedicated Montana online platform that offers a vast network of sustainable,
local, and reliable farms, ranches, and artisan food producers to quickly get
their products to your table.
The portal is the
equivalent of a farmer's market, but consumers can buy local produce from the
ease of their armchair. By providing your location, producers and product
suppliers local to you are identified, and you can browse all the available ingredients.
Place your order and arrange the purchase directly with a local farmer.
"Longer Table
allows you to skip the middle man and the extra fees involved, in the knowledge
that you're buying quality, fresh Montana produce. You are also ensuring every
dollar stays local by going to your producer," said one of the website's
co-creators.
"For us, each
delicious bite supports a local rancher and our rural communities. And in
providing the best of local artisan food producers, we are quickly becoming a
reputed one-stop-shop for everything Montanans need to stock their kitchen
with."
The e-commerce solution
evolved from a grant-funded project by the State of Montana through the
Department of Agriculture in response to how COVID impacted food supply and
local suppliers/consumers.
The platform, designed
by a local marketing agency and web development team, was initially deployed to
boost sales growth for two luxury brands. Longer Table's full potential is now
being realized as a solution for vendors while streamlining and simplifying the
consumer experience.
"Longer Table
offers not only a critical industry solution for food producers but a good,
scalable option enabling them to connect directly with local consumers."
The platform ensures
goods get in front of and to consumers without little to no technical
knowledge, without them having to attend farmers' markets, while also
stabilizing food access in food-insecure communities. It also helps create
additional revenue for local food producers in a world of social distancing and
limited access to restaurants or supermarket supply chains.
Longer Table's creators
hope to solve the supply-line distribution pivot in the immediate term and
position local farmers for continued success in the post-Covid era. "This
is particularly true as more consumers seek and demand e-commerce solutions.
They have an expectation that even small concerns fulfil service and experiences
similar to that of large e-commerce brands.”
If you're a producer or
a consumer living in Montana and want to be a part of the
project, visit: www.longertablemt.com for
more details.
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