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Mary-Jane
Joined: 13 Jan 2005 Posts: 18397 Location: The Fishing Strumpet is from Ceredigion in West Wales
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Posted: Thu Nov 26, 09 10:15 am Post subject: Farmers Markets: do you have an opinion you'd like to share? |
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My best pal (and horticulturist) Claire (based in London) is doing some research on Farmers' Markets and is keen to get a number of opinions from a wide variety of people who are connected with Farmers Markets in any way at all.
If you're a consumer, a producer, supplier and/or a seller at Farmers Markets, or simply have an opinion on them, I'd be really pleased to receive any comments you may have - either openly here in the thread, or if you prefer, privately via PM.
The title of her research is: "Are Farmers' Markets raising the profile of organic foods or simply pandering to a minority?"
If you wish to contribute (and it doesn't have to be an essay - even a line or two in this thread would be great!) would you kindly also let me know your name, your location (doesn't have to be a full address) and what your connection is with Farmers' Markets (i.e. consumer, producer, seller, organiser etc).
Any contributions need to be with me by Monday 7th December latest. On behalf of Claire, many thanks. |
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Brownbear
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Mary-Jane
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Mrs R
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Posted: Thu Nov 26, 09 11:41 am Post subject: |
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I've done hundreds, selling free range pork. My thoughts (apart from farmer's markets not so much being about organic, as has been said) would be:
1) Put them under cover the second it gets cold - sellers and surely customers too would rather not wander about in the open in winter? If you're going to be doing your weekly shop at a farmer's market you want to do it in comfort. Supermarkets 'get' this, why can't everyone else?
2) They must be weekly, or AT LEAST fornightly if they are to be a viable alternative to other shopping. At the moment people go to buy special, rather expensive treat type items once a month, maybe stocking up...but they still get the rest from supermarkets. Things like milk, butter, bacon and sausages and veg need to be a regular supply. As a seller, I would rather do one central farmer's market every saturday than serve 4 different places in a month. Build up the regular customers. |
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