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Farmers' markets are big business
Written by Amanda Ryder   
Farmers' Markets Canada (FMC) unveiled the results of the National Farmers' Market Impact Study 2009 Report at their first annual conference and annual general meeting on Feb. 16-17 in St. Catharines, Ontario.

The 2008 study examined 508 markets and confirmed the economic force that farmers' markets have become in the Canadian economy and their hosting communities. The markets play a key role in selling agricultural products with estimated sales of $1.03 billion, and an economic impact range of $1.55 to $3.09 billion annually. That is the purchasing power of approximately 28 million shopper-visits that spent an average of $32 per visit.

The popularity of farmers' markets as a 'community shopping experience' has grown by leaps and bounds in recent years as consumers seek out an array of food and non-food items, and the opportunity to interact with local farmers. The study confirmed that consumer demand and interest is closely aligned with support for local farmers and fresh, healthy, food choices.

"The success of farmers' markets can be attributed to a number of factors," explains Robert Chorney, Chair of FMC. "Consumers have expressed a clear desire to return to healthier, fresher, locally produced products. They have a strong belief in the integrity of shopping within their community. And, over 60 per cent of shoppers indicated that buying their food directly from a local farmer is extremely important to them."

Are you thinking of expanding your garden centre to offer more produce and farmers' market-style products? Comment below on our blog to have your say.

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Written by Carol on 2009-03-17 10:51:48
We have the space and would love to run a farmers market once a week in the summer season and in to fall. I have been searching sites and trying to find out how I would go about getting such a thing going at our garden centre. Some markets I searched on the web look like they have a farmers market committee, etc. so this began to look very involved to me. Where do you start to set up such a program? I would love any information you might have to help me get started. We do have farmers markets all around us but there is not one in Port Carling. 
Thank you

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