I will preface this by the fact that I am a home gardener and vegetarian for elecological reasons.
Farmers markets all over the world now days are not farmers markets.
They are mass grocery resellers. They buy in bulk from wholesale grocery suppliers and just sell at the farmers market.
Pineapples in minnesota in April? Sure, that is from a “local farmer”.
I live in Belgium and we have cheesemongers with 100 types of non-local cheeses, chemical coated oranges and summer fruits in January complete with stickers from mass produced fruit and veggies? Not only that, but it is then more expensive than a grocery store.
Not to mention that in both the US and here in belgium, farmers markets are ~50% non-food items with reselling mass produced clothing or blatantly selling really cheap candles and soap and other things that clearly game from mass produced hobby kits for a 200% markup.
Farmers markets literally aren’t farmer’s markets anymore. They are just open-air resellers.
Yeah I’ve noticed that here in the US for produce mostly. We do get locally produced goods and things though where I go which is great, but I couldn’t help but notice produce mostly seems bought, and I live in a place pretty good for growing year round :(
Pineapples in minnesota in April? Sure, that is from a “local farmer”.
I grew up within easy walking distance from Minnesota and the local farmers market opened in June. Which Minnesota farmers market are you talking about that’s open in April? I’d like to see their website, will you link it please?
I grew up within easy walking distance from Minnesota
Lol how to spot someone who doesn’t know what they are talking about. Minnesota has hundreds of farmers markets in different areas, that open at different times, and come from different places.
Most open in very very early may (that is the month after April) like the huge Minneapolis market, and many have less frequent markets during other parts of the year.
Please tell me what minnesota farm has pineapples, oranges, bananas, and late season produce already grown and ready for harvest in May?
I will preface this by the fact that I am a home gardener and vegetarian for elecological reasons.
Farmers markets all over the world now days are not farmers markets.
They are mass grocery resellers. They buy in bulk from wholesale grocery suppliers and just sell at the farmers market.
Pineapples in minnesota in April? Sure, that is from a “local farmer”.
I live in Belgium and we have cheesemongers with 100 types of non-local cheeses, chemical coated oranges and summer fruits in January complete with stickers from mass produced fruit and veggies? Not only that, but it is then more expensive than a grocery store.
Not to mention that in both the US and here in belgium, farmers markets are ~50% non-food items with reselling mass produced clothing or blatantly selling really cheap candles and soap and other things that clearly game from mass produced hobby kits for a 200% markup.
Farmers markets literally aren’t farmer’s markets anymore. They are just open-air resellers.
@JustEnoughDucks
Yeah I’ve noticed that here in the US for produce mostly. We do get locally produced goods and things though where I go which is great, but I couldn’t help but notice produce mostly seems bought, and I live in a place pretty good for growing year round :(
I grew up within easy walking distance from Minnesota and the local farmers market opened in June. Which Minnesota farmers market are you talking about that’s open in April? I’d like to see their website, will you link it please?
Lol how to spot someone who doesn’t know what they are talking about. Minnesota has hundreds of farmers markets in different areas, that open at different times, and come from different places.
https://www.rochfarmmkt.org/
Most open in very very early may (that is the month after April) like the huge Minneapolis market, and many have less frequent markets during other parts of the year.
Please tell me what minnesota farm has pineapples, oranges, bananas, and late season produce already grown and ready for harvest in May?