Kentucky Proud, the official agricultural marketing brand of Kentucky, invites consumers to embark on a delightful culinary journey through their newly launched website. Showcasing a diverse range of products rooted in Kentucky soil, the website offers a user-friendly experience to connect consumers with the abundance of offerings from local farms.
Led by Commissioner of Agriculture Dr. Ryan Quarles, the Kentucky Department of Agriculture (KDA) aims to celebrate and promote the state's agricultural endeavors. With the revamped website, kyproud.com, consumers can easily explore a vast array of Kentucky farm products using the enhanced product locator. From business and product categories to specific product searches, the website provides filters and sorting options for personalized browsing experiences. The platform also integrates seasonal promotions, information about the Kentucky Proud program, and highlights the agricultural landscape of the commonwealth.
Kentucky Proud business members benefit from the updates as well, with a dedicated member portal that allows them to manage their memberships, access grant applications, and explore additional member benefits. With over 6,600 members spread across all 120 counties, Kentucky Proud showcases the diversity and quality of the state's agricultural offerings.
To celebrate the launch, Kentucky Proud has initiated a media campaign accompanied by a captivating video. Filmed over the course of a year, the video showcases the dedication and hard work of farmers in supplying the finest local products. Set against the backdrop of picturesque farm locations and accompanied by the heartfelt tune "Kentucky With You" by Brigid Kaelin, the video encapsulates the essence of Kentucky's farming community.
Explore the new website at kyproud.com to discover the remarkable range of products available through Kentucky Proud. Farmers, businesses, and consumers alike can connect, support local agriculture, and savor the flavors of the Bluegrass State.
Photo Credit: Kentucky Proud
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