
The Diverse
Farmers' Market Customer
Citizens of Oregon are
increasingly aware of the desirability of
supporting and preserving local food production.
At the same time Oregon farmers are
increasingly being threatened by severe price
competition in the wholesale and process food markets.
This convergence of city and rural
interests creates the opportunity to:
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affirm the historic
relationship between the urban citizens and
local agriculture producers
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promote and support Oregon
agriculture.
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enhance the quality of life in
Oregon communities.
The farmers sell fresh, high
quality produce directly to a diverse
group of shoppers: working families, local chefs, low-income
working families, seniors, children of all ages.
In 2003, the Oregon
Farmers' Markets Nutrition Programs provided
coupons to over 20,000 Oregon women and
children and 12,600 low-income
seniors.
At the end of market day, farmers
generously donate leftover produce to food
banks and affiliates who provide meals for homebound and homeless
citizens.
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