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LISTEN NOW to hear directly from General Mills farm commodity managers on how diverse-owned businesses in dairy and agriculture can do business with major corporations, hear success stories from certified women-owned businesses in the industry, and learn how certification can help open doors and fuel opportunities for your farming business. The number of women in dairy and agriculture has grown significantly over the past 25 years, particularly with women as owners and principal operators of farms. WBENC and General Mills are dedicated to accelerating this growth through a new outreach and development program focused on fueling opportunities for women growers and farmers. As we recognize the intersection that many people represent within the diverse community of minority, veteran, LGBTQ, disability and women, this program will speak to that intersection and certification of any diverse entities. The Women Growers & Farmers Program is designed to bring together women in dairy and agriculture and help them unlock opportunities with major corporations like General Mills through WBENC Certification. WBENC Certification validates that a business is at least 51 percent owned, controlled, operated and managed by a woman or women, and is accepted by more than 1,000 corporations representing America's most prestigious brands, in addition to many states, cities and government entities. General Mills is a leading producer of packaged consumer foods, with more than 100 brands in more than 100 countries across six continents. Women-owned businesses play a critical role in the General Mills supply chain, as part of their longstanding commitment to supplier diversity. The Women Growers & Farmers Program is a continuation of that commitment, as they lead the way to bring more women-owned farms into the WBENC network and corporate supply chains. www.wbenc.org/farmers