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Registration Open for the Rural Grocery Transition Specialist Program

The Rural Grocery Initiative sees the need to support rural grocers in business transition planning as essential to keeping the benefits of hometown grocery stores in rural communities. With this in mind, registration is open now for the Rural Grocery Transition Specialist program! This self-paced, online course is designed to train resource providers to better support rural grocery business transitions.

  • Learn strategies for building relationships with grocery store owners and managers
  • Develop a deeper understanding of succession planning and business valuation concepts
  • Join a national network of professionals dedicated to supporting rural communities


Students who successfully complete the course will earn a microcredential through K-State Global Campus.

The course will take place from September 9 through December 8, 2024. Register by August 30, 2024. Questions? Email rgi-learn@ksu.edu.

Rural Grocery Transition Specialist Program

Kansas State University Agricultural Experiment Station and Cooperative Extension Service
K-State Research and Extension is an equal opportunity provider and employer.

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