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Thursday, 06 July 2023 10:42

Fine Chocolate by Ludwig

Frontenac Business Services client, Fine Chocolate by Ludwig has demonstrated sustained growth and success since 2020, largely attributed to the unwavering dedication and passion of Ludwig Ratzinge. This commitment is evident in the meticulous selection of premium cocoa beans.

The Community Futures Ontario Conference - Leading a vibrant future, held in Ottawa, was a great success. The event brought together CFDCs from across Ontario for professional development sessions, networking, and engagement with parliamentary leaders, all with the aim of equipping teams to lead a vibrant future.

Monday, 27 March 2023 07:50

Dahlia May Flower Farm Spotlight ON

Dahlia May Flower Farm has continued to bloom and evolve over the past seven years thanks to the vision and hard work of owner Melanie Harrington, who continues to make her dreams a reality.

 

 Rain or shine, Harrington has persevered since she launched her business in 2014, combining 10 years of experience in floral design, a background and education in horticulture and her childhood experience of being raised on a farm.

“I hoped to carve out a niche in growing flowers right here in the Bay of Quinte and partnering with other growers to offer only Ontario grown flowers through my business,” says Harrington, who sustainably grows specialty cut flowers and offers beautiful and seasonal floral design services for all occasions.

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Challenges & Successes

“What challenges haven’t we faced may be an easier question to answer,” says Harrington, who has faced countless weather-related challenges, a lack of infrastructure to grow and zoning issues.

A lack of access to capital as a small business and niche farm meant years of struggling with cash flow, Harrington recalls.

“Our lack of infrastructure limited our growth and work-life balance was impossible as we ran a busy farm out of our own home,” she says. “We spent seven years washing buckets at our kitchen sink, splitting dahlia tubers in our farmhouse basement and using the dining room table as an office.”

As a business steeped in agrotourism, when the pandemic hit in spring 2020 Harrington had to make a sharp pivot. She moved her offerings online and started a delivery service when customers were no longer able to connect with the farm in person.

Through her hard work and perseverance, Harrington’s dreams of expansion are finally becoming reality as Dahlia May Flower Farm is in the process of building a new facility, thanks to the federal government’s Community Futures Program initiative and Trenval.

“Trenval, in partnership with BDC (Business Development Bank of Canada), offered us the opportunity to break ground on a building that will house and grow our business for the foreseeable future,” says Harrington. “We anticipate that this new building will increase our profitability by streamlining systems, while allowing us to create new jobs as we expand several of our product lines.”

Over the last seven years, Dahlia May Flower Farm has become an economic driver for agrotourism. Visitors come to the Bay of Quinte region throughout the year to visit the flower farm and Harrington has amassed an incredible social media following of more than 90,000 followers on Instagram.

“We’ve created consumer demand for locally grown and Ontario Grown flowers, driving the expansion of our farm and our offerings,” says Harrington.

Once the new production facility is up and running, Harrington plans to build a new retail store at the farm and hopes to expand her online shipping services outside of Canada to include the United States in coming years.

Community

Being located in the heart of Bay of Quinte allows the opportunity to develop community in a way that would be lost in a larger city centre, says Harrington.

“Our customers have become our friends and their support is what sees us through the difficult times,” she says. “Our community has gotten to know us in a way that’s possible only in small towns. They are always cheering for us and are always here to help us win.”

Dahlia May Flower farm now provides 20 jobs in the Quinte area as they lead the way in agrotourism.

“We love being able to grow and offer something special right here in our own small town,” says Harrington.

For more information on Dahlia May Flower Farm, visit dahliamayflowerfarm.com, call 613-403-5055, visit the farm stand at 1226 Stockdale Rd. Trenton and follow Dahlia May Flower Farm on Facebook, Instagram and Pinterest.

Trenval experience

“The entire Trenval team has been wonderful to work with. Because they are all members of this community, they know our business and our work, and it feels like they are all invested in helping us succeed. The Trenval team has been an incredible resource as we work to grow our business. Having access to the Trenval team’s knowledge and resources as we work through our business growth has been a strong asset for our farm,” says Harrington.

About Trenval

Trenval Business Development Corporation is Bay of Quinte’s Community Futures Business Specialist, financing business start-ups, expansions or successions in the Quinte region for 34 years. Trenval provides small business support by offering various small business loans to entrepreneurs to start, grow and thrive their business in our local communities.

Do you have a business plan that you would like to bring to fruition? Contact Trenval at 613-961-7999.

Monday, 20 March 2023 15:11

Fogorig Brewing

Fogorig Brewing is a brand new family-run brewery located in Trent Hills (read more about the launch and the meaning of the name via Canadian Beer News). The venture was named after the historic mill restored and renovated as a production facility and venue.

Thursday, 16 March 2023 14:03

H2O Getaways

H2O Getaways is what happens when a boat loving husband & wife entrepreneurial team find themselves careerless thanks to a global pandemic. Looking for a way to combine their passion for entertaining, sharing stories, transforming spaces, and boating, Jen Cook & John Lott have re-designed houseboat rentals into a boutique experience.

Thursday, 16 March 2023 09:46

A Good Local Yarn Goes High Tech

CFDC helped stabilize Karberry Farm during lockdown and now founder, Kauth knows CFDC has the programs and advice to help businesses reach their potential, whether they are a year old or a decade old.

Thursday, 16 March 2023 09:32

Beking's Organic Inc.

“The CFDC has been very engaging and worked with us to find the right resources to support our business through these challenging times. Their staff were very helpful and guided us through every step of the process."

Thursday, 16 March 2023 09:25

Trillium and Maple Woods Handywoman Service

After moving to the sleepy community of North Frontenac in 2019, Tammy Watson began operating Trillium and Maple Woods
Handywoman Service where she offers handywoman services for the home, cottage or business – for jobs that don’t need a contractor
but are otherwise too complicated or time consuming. She is fully insured and committed
to excellence.

Thursday, 16 March 2023 09:18

Riverwood Acoustics

With the support of the entire team at RCCFDC we have been able to scale our first product (Hudson) into an expanding product line and now are shipping across North America and soon Europe. 

Thursday, 16 March 2023 09:06

The Edge Cafe

The Edge Café is a new start-up located in Coe Hill, Ontario 

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