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farmer's market local? — Brooklynian

farmer's market local?

quijibo
edited November -1 in Park Slope

Subject: farmer's market local?

question to the group.

at the saturday farmer's market @ grand army plaza, i've seen some vendors with fruit/vegetable boxes just like from the supermarket... aren't the vendors there supposed to be local farmers? and not just resellers?

wouldn't this be grounds for getting kicked out of the farmer's market?

thanks in advance for your feedback

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  • Subject: Re: farmer's market local?

    quijibo wrote: question to the group.

    at the saturday farmer's market @ grand army plaza, i've seen some vendors with fruit/vegetable boxes just like from the supermarket... aren't the vendors there supposed to be local farmers? and not just resellers?

    wouldn't this be grounds for getting kicked out of the farmer's market?

    thanks in advance for your feedback
    yes and yes
    (you're welcome.)

    Greenmarket does site visits - they not only require for the stuff to have local origin, but the farmer/baker/whomever must be there from time to time and not just hire someone to vend for them on Saturdays

    what are they selling? bananas?
    then again, they might just be recycling boxes....
  • Subject: Re: farmer's market local?

    quijibo wrote: question to the group.

    at the saturday farmer's market @ grand army plaza, i've seen some vendors with fruit/vegetable boxes just like from the supermarket... aren't the vendors there supposed to be local farmers? and not just resellers?

    wouldn't this be grounds for getting kicked out of the farmer's market?

    thanks in advance for your feedback
    yes and yes
    (you're welcome.)

    Greenmarket does site visits - they not only require for the stuff to have local origin, but the farmer/baker/whomever must be there from time to time and not just hire someone to vend for them on Saturdays

    what are they selling? bananas?
    then again, they might just be recycling boxes....
  • Wait, I'm confused. If they are working farmers doesn't that mean that they have to sell and ship their goods somehow (other than the farmer's market)? So I'd assume that they were using packaging that they use in the normal course of business.

    Unless I'm missing something :?
  • Wait, I'm confused. If they are working farmers doesn't that mean that they have to sell and ship their goods somehow (other than the farmer's market)? So I'd assume that they were using packaging that they use in the normal course of business.

    Unless I'm missing something :?
  • i would GUESS that boxes with generic labels (like "strawberries") are made by a third party and sold to farmers in general, not just those associated with a certain brand, and that if there is something about the design or size of those boxes that makes them particularly good for a particular fruit (or just make it easier to keep track of what's on the truck), then lots of farmers might buy them.
  • i would GUESS that boxes with generic labels (like "strawberries") are made by a third party and sold to farmers in general, not just those associated with a certain brand, and that if there is something about the design or size of those boxes that makes them particularly good for a particular fruit (or just make it easier to keep track of what's on the truck), then lots of farmers might buy them.
  • i'm talking the same same boxes i see when i go to key food
    except at the market it's a few bucks more expensiver

    i shall investigate further tomorrow morning and report back 8)
    shhhhh
  • i'm talking the same same boxes i see when i go to key food
    except at the market it's a few bucks more expensiver

    i shall investigate further tomorrow morning and report back 8)
    shhhhh
  • Don't forget to bring your old clothes...
    Saturday, January 19
    Second Chance Saturdays
    Recycle your unwanted textile materials at the Grand Army Plaza Greenmarket every Saturday, 8 AM - 4 PM through March 2007

    Monday, January 21
    Material Mondays

    Recycle your unwanted textile materials at the Union Square Greenmarket every Monday, 8 AM - 6 PM
    This is a list of the farmers who are part of the Greenmarkets around the city: http://www.cenyc.org/greenmarket/ourfarmers
    And this is what's so great about Greenmarket: http://www.cenyc.org/greenmarket/whygreenmarket
    :D

    Q, I'd be really shocked if any of the farmers were playing this dirty. There's quite a bit of oversite from the Greenmarket people and - from what I hear - the farmers pay attention to what the other farmers are doing...

    Say hi to the cute old lady from Tellos Egg farm for me!
  • Don't forget to bring your old clothes...
    Saturday, January 19
    Second Chance Saturdays
    Recycle your unwanted textile materials at the Grand Army Plaza Greenmarket every Saturday, 8 AM - 4 PM through March 2007

    Monday, January 21
    Material Mondays

    Recycle your unwanted textile materials at the Union Square Greenmarket every Monday, 8 AM - 6 PM
    This is a list of the farmers who are part of the Greenmarkets around the city: http://www.cenyc.org/greenmarket/ourfarmers
    And this is what's so great about Greenmarket: http://www.cenyc.org/greenmarket/whygreenmarket
    :D

    Q, I'd be really shocked if any of the farmers were playing this dirty. There's quite a bit of oversite from the Greenmarket people and - from what I hear - the farmers pay attention to what the other farmers are doing...

    Say hi to the cute old lady from Tellos Egg farm for me!
  • Subject: Re: farmer's market local?

    quijibo wrote: question to the group.

    at the saturday farmer's market @ grand army plaza, i've seen some vendors with fruit/vegetable boxes just like from the supermarket... aren't the vendors there supposed to be local farmers? and not just resellers?

    wouldn't this be grounds for getting kicked out of the farmer's market?

    thanks in advance for your feedback
    Well the controversy about this is long and deep. Understand that Greenmarket is just one of several farmer's markets. Contrast with Real Food Market http://www.realfood.info/ each has differnet rules about who can sell. The Farmers market on 5th Ave and, is it 1st?, is NOT a Greenmarket but a Community Market http://www.communitymarkets.biz/index.php

    This might also make interesting reading for you
    http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9C05E3D7153AF937A15757C0A9629C8B63&sec=&spon=&pagewanted=1
  • Subject: Re: farmer's market local?

    quijibo wrote: question to the group.

    at the saturday farmer's market @ grand army plaza, i've seen some vendors with fruit/vegetable boxes just like from the supermarket... aren't the vendors there supposed to be local farmers? and not just resellers?

    wouldn't this be grounds for getting kicked out of the farmer's market?

    thanks in advance for your feedback
    Well the controversy about this is long and deep. Understand that Greenmarket is just one of several farmer's markets. Contrast with Real Food Market http://www.realfood.info/ each has differnet rules about who can sell. The Farmers market on 5th Ave and, is it 1st?, is NOT a Greenmarket but a Community Market http://www.communitymarkets.biz/index.php

    This might also make interesting reading for you
    http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9C05E3D7153AF937A15757C0A9629C8B63&sec=&spon=&pagewanted=1
  • BrooklynJack thank you for the link. Nina Planck is cool
    i'm jonesing for raw butter
    "pssst... psssstt... unpasteurized?"


    debriefing:
    not many vendors today
    the ones whom i remember with the boxes weren't there this morning
    of the vegetable vendors there, they used plastic containers
    apple cider good as always
    a frozen donut lying underneath the stand
    must bring camera next time
  • BrooklynJack thank you for the link. Nina Planck is cool
    i'm jonesing for raw butter
    "pssst... psssstt... unpasteurized?"


    debriefing:
    not many vendors today
    the ones whom i remember with the boxes weren't there this morning
    of the vegetable vendors there, they used plastic containers
    apple cider good as always
    a frozen donut lying underneath the stand
    must bring camera next time
  • my guess is they're using boxes from grocery stores so they don't have to pay for them.
  • my guess is they're using boxes from grocery stores so they don't have to pay for them.
  • I did not realize that vendors had to use boxes made locally for the produce and other items sold at the market. I guess the egg lady will have to make her own cartons, Depaulo Turkey will have to make their own plastic contains and the Pickle Man will have to start blowing glass etc...
  • I did not realize that vendors had to use boxes made locally for the produce and other items sold at the market. I guess the egg lady will have to make her own cartons, Depaulo Turkey will have to make their own plastic contains and the Pickle Man will have to start blowing glass etc...
  • Subject: Fresh greens?

    Never noticed the grocery store boxes, but I have noticed lots of fresh green vegetables for sale at the GAP market even in January! How can that be? I understand that lots of root vegetables and apples are picked earlier in the season and kept in cold storage for sale thoughout the winter, but kale and other perishable leafy vegetables?!?!
  • Subject: Fresh greens?

    Never noticed the grocery store boxes, but I have noticed lots of fresh green vegetables for sale at the GAP market even in January! How can that be? I understand that lots of root vegetables and apples are picked earlier in the season and kept in cold storage for sale thoughout the winter, but kale and other perishable leafy vegetables?!?!
  • Kale doesn't grow when it's hot - it's a cold weather veg.
    Also some of those farmers use green houses -- which is how I assume the Evolutionary Organics lady keeps up with the delicious microgreens, choys and salad stuff.
    Except she wasn't there a couple weeks ago -- anybody happen to notice if she's back? White tent, parkside, between the road and the path/entrance closer to Park Slope.
  • Kale doesn't grow when it's hot - it's a cold weather veg.
    Also some of those farmers use green houses -- which is how I assume the Evolutionary Organics lady keeps up with the delicious microgreens, choys and salad stuff.
    Except she wasn't there a couple weeks ago -- anybody happen to notice if she's back? White tent, parkside, between the road and the path/entrance closer to Park Slope.
  • Subject: Re: farmer's market local?

    pitu wrote: Greenmarket does site visits - they not only require for the stuff to have local origin, but the farmer/baker/whomever must be there from time to time and not just hire someone to vend for them on Saturdays
    this brings up a question

    i've purchased baked goods like apricot hamentashen before
    that for sure was mass produced. when i read the label it even had HFCS
    and they sell the pies too.
    i think these may be the quaker baked goods label
    but what do quakers know from hamentashen?
    their hamentashen tastes like buttermilk pastries. blech

    one of the vegetable/fruit vendors has them on a side table
    and one regular bread vendor sells the brand too

    are those allowed?
  • Subject: Re: farmer's market local?

    pitu wrote: Greenmarket does site visits - they not only require for the stuff to have local origin, but the farmer/baker/whomever must be there from time to time and not just hire someone to vend for them on Saturdays
    this brings up a question

    i've purchased baked goods like apricot hamentashen before
    that for sure was mass produced. when i read the label it even had HFCS
    and they sell the pies too.
    i think these may be the quaker baked goods label
    but what do quakers know from hamentashen?
    their hamentashen tastes like buttermilk pastries. blech

    one of the vegetable/fruit vendors has them on a side table
    and one regular bread vendor sells the brand too

    are those allowed?
  • Subject: Re: farmer's market local?

    quijibo wrote: [quote=pitu]Greenmarket does site visits - they not only require for the stuff to have local origin, but the farmer/baker/whomever must be there from time to time and not just hire someone to vend for them on Saturdays
    this brings up a question

    i've purchased baked goods like apricot hamentashen before
    that for sure was mass produced. when i read the label it even had HFCS
    and they sell the pies too.
    i think these may be the quaker baked goods label
    but what do quakers know from hamentashen?
    their hamentashen tastes like buttermilk pastries. blech

    one of the vegetable/fruit vendors has them on a side table
    and one regular bread vendor sells the brand too

    are those allowed?

    ...It's another government plot, I'm sure. :roll:
  • Subject: Re: farmer's market local?

    quijibo wrote: [quote=pitu]Greenmarket does site visits - they not only require for the stuff to have local origin, but the farmer/baker/whomever must be there from time to time and not just hire someone to vend for them on Saturdays
    this brings up a question

    i've purchased baked goods like apricot hamentashen before
    that for sure was mass produced. when i read the label it even had HFCS
    and they sell the pies too.
    i think these may be the quaker baked goods label
    but what do quakers know from hamentashen?
    their hamentashen tastes like buttermilk pastries. blech

    one of the vegetable/fruit vendors has them on a side table
    and one regular bread vendor sells the brand too

    are those allowed?

    ...It's another government plot, I'm sure. :roll:
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