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The Food Files

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The Food Files is a series of podcasts from the Oklahoma State University Robert M. Kerr Food and Agricultural Products Center relating to topics in the food and agricultural industry.

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Co-Packer, Shared Kitchen or Your Own Facility? How to Choose

You’ve outgrown your home kitchen — now what? How do you choose between a co-packer, shared kitchen or your own facility? Moving into commercial production isn’t one-size-fits-all. For many food businesses, the next step comes down to three options: working with a co-packer, using a shared kitchen or developing your own facility. In this episode of Food Files, we break down what each path looks like, the tradeoffs to consider and how to decide which option aligns with your product, your goals and your stage of growth. Whether you’re building demand or preparing to scale, understanding these choices can help you move forward with clarity instead of guesswork. This episode is designed for food entrepreneurs navigating commercial food production, co-packing, shared kitchen use and facility planning. At FAPC, we work with businesses at every stage — helping refine products, strengthen processes and prepare for the next step toward commercialization. Learn more at food.okstate.edu.

20 apr 2026 - 5 min
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Built for What’s Next: Expanding Capabilities for Oklahoma’s Food Industry

What does “Built for What’s Next” actually mean — and why does it matter for Oklahoma’s food industry? In this episode of Food Files, we take a closer look at FAPC’s 2026 modernization effort and how new capabilities are being brought online through a phased, intentional approach. This isn’t about equipment — it’s about building systems that support food safety, product development, scale-up and long-term industry growth. As part of that rollout, FAPC is preparing to expand capabilities across several key areas: * Dairy processing is expected to begin supporting projects in mid- to late-spring, helping Oklahoma producers move into value-added products like cheeses, cultured items and specialty dairy foods * High-pressure processing (HPP) is on track for validation and early project work by summer, improving food safety and extending refrigerated shelf life without heat * The Innovation Kitchen will support product development and scale-up, helping businesses move from concept to consistent commercial production These efforts are supported by internal training, testing and system integration to ensure each capability is fully operational and ready to serve industry. “Built for What’s Next” reflects a long-term commitment to supporting Oklahoma’s food businesses — not just where they are today, but where they’re going.

10 apr 2026 - 6 min
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Why Research Matters to the Food Industry

What role does research play in the future of the food industry? In this episode of Food Files, we take a closer look at the FAPC Research Symposium and the connections between emerging research and real-world application. While some topics may not seem immediately relevant to industry today, they represent the early stages of ideas, technologies and approaches that can shape the future of food production, safety and innovation. This conversation highlights the importance of connecting students, researchers and industry professionals — creating opportunities to share knowledge, explore new ideas and build relationships that move the industry forward. With a strong lineup of speakers and panelists, including discussions around topics like food additives and artificial intelligence, the symposium reinforces how research happening today can influence tomorrow’s food systems.

10 apr 2026 - 7 min
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Planning for Growth in Today’s Food Industry

What does it take to move your food business from where it is today to where it needs to be next? In this episode of Food Files, we talk through what growth really looks like for food businesses — from early-stage ideas to scaling production, entering new markets and navigating changing industry demands. As the food industry evolves, so do the expectations around food safety, shelf life, product consistency and distribution. Understanding how to plan for those shifts can make the difference between staying local and expanding your reach. This conversation also sets the stage for what’s ahead at FAPC, as new capabilities and resources are being developed to better support Oklahoma food processors at every stage of growth. Whether you’re just getting started or looking to scale, this episode offers a practical look at how to prepare for what’s next.

2 apr 2026 - 5 min
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