Impact
“NABC fits the broader picture as a contributor in the ag sector – keeping it not only alive, but viable and thriving.”
~ Bruce Dunlop, Lopez Island
By the Numbers (2011-2018)
5.9M
total client capital raised
211
new jobs created through cooperative development and client services
18.9M
total new client revenue
4,021
participants in NABC-supported cooperatives, workshops, courses and equipment rental
All Things Cider

NABC supports marketing efforts along with its partners, which also conduct cider research and provide a wide assortment of cider courses taught by world-class industry experts.
Regional Food Hubs

NABC provides technical assistance to farmer-owned regional food hubs, including customized food hub management tool and strategic marketing assistance to buyers and sellers.
Farm to Institution

NABC provides northwest Washington farmers with the skills and resources required to profitably and efficiently bring their products to market via farm-direct sales to institutions.