The Farmers Market



The Farmers market is one of the oldest forms for direct marketing by small farmers. The Farmer's market consists of individual vendors, which the majority are farmers. These farmers set up booths, tables and stands to sell their products such as: Fruits, vegetables, meat products, beverages, prepared foods and much more. They are known for adding values to all communities. Some of the values are the following: 1- The farmers sell directly to consumers by minimizing profit loss by the middleman. 2- Customers have the availability to buy directly from the farmer. 3- Customers can obtain organic products from Certified organic farmers. 4- Customers can buy and enjoy fresh seasonal grown foods.

Nowadays these markets can be found in the majority of countries around the world, which reflects their area's economy and culture. The sizes of these markets range from a few stands to several blocks on the city. In some countries varying from its culture they have available for sale live animals, crafts, personal goods and imported delicacies that are not available locally. The Pa farmers market is one of the most famous markets in the United States. This market is located in Pennsylvania. All products are provided from local farms such as: Organic food.

The Farmers market schedule is two days a week on Saturdays and Sundays. The Old Farmers Almanac is a book that contains tide tables, weather forecasts, astronomical data, planting charts, articles of several topics such as gardening, recipes, sports, etc. This famous book was established in 1792. This book is a very effective guide for farmers. After the industrial age several farm markets in modernized cities were replaced with supermarkets and groceries stores, which sells food that is produced, shipped and packaged from remote places. Find more facts here about the Farmers market.

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