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Pawpaw Production & Marketing Workshop

  • VSU Randolph Farm Pavilion 4415 River Road Petersburg, VA, 23803 United States (map)
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Pawpaw Production & Marketing Workshop

September 6 • 9AM - 3PM

VSU Randolph Farm Pavilion

4415 River Road, Petersburg, VA

Registration: $20. Pre-registration is required and boxed lunches are provided.

Pawpaw is a fruit that looks similar to a mango, but with black easy-to-remove seeds amid a pale yellow, sweet, custardy, spoonable flesh that tastes like a combination of mango and banana. The fruit is usually eaten raw, but is also commonly used in baked desserts, smoothies and ice cream. Pawpaw fruit is grown on small deciduous trees native to eastern North America and is the largest edible fruit indigenous to the U.S. Though the fruit was once popular among early Americans like George Washington and Thomas Jefferson, it became obscured over time, and is now enjoying a resurgence in popularity as the locavore food movement grows.

Native to the Eastern United States, pawpaw is becoming a popular fruit with market potential among farmers. In this workshop, you will learn how to grow and market pawpaw fruit. Samples of different cultivars will be provided.

Mr. Neal Peterson, the nationally known pawpaw plant breeder, will be the keynote speaker, presenting on basic pawpaw production. He will be joined by additional speakers who will share their experiences growing this tasty fruit.

Paw Paw Taste Test - VCE at VSU with Dr. Rafie

From the Ground Up - Virginia paw paws

A limited number of exhibition spaces are available at the workshop on a first come, first serve basis. The exhibition fee is $50 and includes two six-foot tables and two chairs. Table skirting and access to electricity will not be provided. One complimentary registration is provided per exhibit space. Exhibition setup will begin at 7 a.m.


AGENDA:

8:00 am - Registration

9:00 am - Welcome, Dr. Ray McKinnie, Dean, VSU College of Agriculture

9:10 am - Pawpaw 101–Basics of growing and marketing pawpaw, Neal Peterson, pawpaw breeder and former PawPaw Foundation president 

10:00 am - Small scale pawpaw commercial production - do’s and don’ts, Susan Owens, The Lilly Patch Farm, North Carolina

11:00 am - Field visit - visiting the VSU pawpaw cultivars demonstration plot, Neal Peterson, and Reza Rafie

12:00 pm - Lunch and networking

1:15 pm - Marketing Pawpaw, Dr. Theresa Nartea

1:30 pm - Pawpaw production in Virginia, Barbara Rosholt, pawpaw grower, Louisa, VA

2:00pm - Pawpaw tasting – fruits from different cultivars will be provided for the participants to taste

2:30 pm - Adjourn


For more information, please contact the Small Fruits & Vegetables Program at mklein@vsu.edu/804-524-5960.
If you are a person with a disability and desire any assistive devices, services or other accommodations to participate in this activity, please contact Mollie Klein at mklein@vsu.edu/804-524-5960/TDD (800) 828-1120 during business hours of 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. to discuss accommodations five days prior to the event.

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