Agribuciness Incubator Group

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  • A place to try your hand at agribusiness and make a living on your own.

Purpose:

The proposed mission of the incubator is to stimulate the establishment and growth of agriculturally-based start-up companies and other compatible businesses. By fulfilling this mission, the incubator would contribute to job creation, and provide for enhanced economic health and food security of your region.
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Rocking A Agrbusiness Incubator

This proposed Rocking A Urban Agribusiness Incubator will be our first inner city urban agribusiness incubator. Operated by the 501c3 Rocking A Organization of Texas this incubator will be located West of and attached to the Sadie Thomas Memorial Park in Bryan Texas.
The corner of Waco St. and ML King Drive is an ideal location and the community it will serve has already shown significant support for it.

This will be an opportunity for anyone in the community to start their own business growing produce for the Bryan Farmers Markets and Austin's restaurants.

Churches can operate their own plot to support their alms fund or for member assistance.


Welcome to the Agribusiness Incubators Group
If you are an agribusiness incubator tenant please sign up here for group support.
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Description

The agribusiness incubator would provide new and emerging agripreneur's and compatible businesses with an environment that would support their start-up phase and increase their likelihood of success. The proposed incubator includes land, flexible leases, shared use of common facilities fresh (non chlorinated) water, direct business assistance and guidance, mentoring, networking to capital, and other technical resources. A network of existing resources in the community would be developed to support incubator client needs.


Approximately sixty to one hundred clients at a time would be served within the incubator. The facility, proposed at 20 acres, would include a mix of aquiponic, hydroponic hanging and raised bed green house hoop house and cold frame space.