Queen P gets the cold shoulder
adn.com | money : Governor gets a frosty reception from Mat Maid
“We can’t have a whole entourage waltzing through the dairy,” he said. “You just can’t do that unannounced like that and come in. I don’t care what anyone says. The fact is everybody is treated the same. I don’t care whoever you are.” Palin and the board, which oversees operation of Mat Maid, have been sparring over the decision to close the dairy.
…give me a minute while I compose myself. I have been having laughing fits everytime I think of the Good Queen P sitting in the lobby of a dairy waiting for permission to enter the STATE OWNED DAIRY. I don’t care who you are, that’s funny rite thar.
Ok. So where to go from there.
It really doesn’t make much sense to throw good money after bad. I’m sympathetic to the farmers and the employees of Mat Maid. It also concerns me because any disruption in the supply lines into the state like another Teamsters strike, and we could be without fresh dairy products which isn’t a good thing.
What can we do to keep the farmers and dairy in operation without wasting more money. What could be profitable?
Alaskan Premium Ice Cream.
HotLicks Homemade Ice Cream in Fairbanks has a proof of concept operation. We connect them with Authentic Alaskan Native Made Syrups and Alaska Wild Berry Products. We cut a deal with Princess Lodges and Tours to be the exclusive Ice Cream source for them. We get it into the finest restaurants around the state. We get it into the duty free stores wherever Alaska Airline flies. We package 1/2 pint sizes for sale on Alaska Airlines flights like they do with Alaskan Beer. Alaskans passion for Ice Cream is legendary. We should capitalize on that status and market our own brand of Premium Ice Cream. Let’s get this thing going, who do we contact at Made In Alaska, Alaska Grown (sell it at the farmers markets around the state) and Buy Alaska. Perhaps the Alaska Small Business Development Center can help develop a business plan and find investors or a loan. Are there any grants available for the Dairy Farmers that may help?
Perhaps we need to look at this as an opportunity rather than a problem. Clearly a new approach is needed, and trying to bully the creamery board didn’t work out so well. Perhaps an approach like Cooperative Community Marketing would work where we involve a wider circle of stake holders. It’s part of Alaska’s history, and is worth saving if we can. I’m ready to help if others are interested, you can email me.













June 20th, 2007 at 9:42 pm
Great ideas! This needs to get out into the open. I started it on Digg, so digg it here and let’s get some attention to these ideas!
http://digg.com/business_finance/How_to_make_Alaska_s_Matanuska_Maid_dairy_profitable
June 25th, 2007 at 1:00 am
By the way….
I hear Alaska is the amoung highest per/capita consumers of Ice Cream.
September 29th, 2007 at 8:16 pm
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August 24th, 2008 at 5:20 pm
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