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Locally Grown

Section last updated: 12/06/2008


Farmers Market We can all picture scenes of rural markets in Europe and Asia where local growers sell their produce directly to the public.

Farmers markets are becoming ever more popular in Australia as people realize the great taste of fresh produce and the value of local markets that lift community spirit.

Those who enjoy good food can select from a wide range of seasonal produce, some not commonly seen in supermarkets.

Health conscious consumers appreciate the great flavour of freshly harvested vegetables and are keen to learn more about how their food is grown.

Farmers markets strengthen the age-old bond between growers and consumers who value the quality of really fresh produce.

The Pearcedale farmers market is a great success story and “great for the local farmers”, said local market gardener Shona Crawford, “… the atmosphere of the market is really unique and being there among the farmers brought back wonderful childhood memories of community togetherness …"

Farmers_MarketBuying your food from a farmers’ market means that it is locally produced, and the money goes straight to the person who grew it.

Direct markets give farmers a decent income, encourage face-to-face interaction and build strong local communities

Find out more about farmers markets near to you and enjoy the fine flavour of fresh local produce.



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