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It might be a public holiday but the plants don't know that! Check out some of the stunning organic produce that just arrived in store and available on the shelves from first thing tomorrow morning 👩‍🌾🧑‍🌾🥬😍 #mastersoffresh #homegrownorganics #localproduce #localfarmers

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Smoked mushroom kabobs on a blue designed rim paper plate. 

Oyster mushroom, lions mane mushroom, king oyster mushroom, shio koji, miso (soybeans, sweat potato, rice koji, sea salt)

Smoked mushroom kabobs on a blue designed rim paper plate. Oyster mushroom, lions mane mushroom, king oyster mushroom, shio koji, miso (soybeans, sweat potato, rice koji, sea salt)

🍜 Smoked mushroom kabobs for #lunch. #Locally sourced #mushrooms. [Oyster mushroom, lions mane mushroom, king oyster mushroom, shio koji, miso (soybeans, sweet potato, rice koji, sea salt)].
Tasty #food at home. #BuyLocal #LocalFarmers

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Manzano banana. They are tiny and the peel turns black when they are right. They taste like putting and have a slight vanilla hint.

Manzano banana. They are tiny and the peel turns black when they are right. They taste like putting and have a slight vanilla hint.

Manzano banana. They are tiny and the peel turns black when they are right. They taste like putting and have a slight vanilla hint.

Manzano banana. They are tiny and the peel turns black when they are right. They taste like putting and have a slight vanilla hint.

Manzano banana. They are tiny and the peel turns black when they are right. They taste like putting and have a slight vanilla hint.

Manzano banana. They are tiny and the peel turns black when they are right. They taste like putting and have a slight vanilla hint.

Pear, watermelon, pineapple, manzano's, mandarin, and pink lady apples.

Pear, watermelon, pineapple, manzano's, mandarin, and pink lady apples.

These little manzano bananas are amazing. The peel turns black when they are ripe. It tastes like pudding. 🍜 #foodsky #food #fruit #produce #farmersMarketHaul #localfarmers
#IMMIGRANTSFeedUs

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New West Farmers Lots of great vendors as NEXT Week is the LAST market day!
#NewWestFarmersMarket #FarmersMarket #FreshProduce #LocalFarmers #CommunityMarket #SupportLocal #ShopLocal #OrganicFarming #HealthyEating #MarketDay #Foodies #FreshFoods #NewWestminster

📸Jordan Shade

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A quart basket of ripe strawberries, grown right here in Nova Scotia, on October 23, 2025. These are grown in trays inside large greenhouse tunnels and are day neutral berries, meaning they will bear until a freeze.

A quart basket of ripe strawberries, grown right here in Nova Scotia, on October 23, 2025. These are grown in trays inside large greenhouse tunnels and are day neutral berries, meaning they will bear until a freeze.

October 23, and we are still enjoying local #Novascotia strawberries! Got them at #Stirlingfarmmarket at lunchtime and they are sweet and worth every penny. #localfarmers #eatfresh #strawberries

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Weaverville Tailgate Market is today from 3-6! Come out and seen us!

#localfarmers #healthyeating #farmfreshproduce #localproduce #colorfulfood #buylocal #mushrooms

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When stealing yard signs becomes your strategy, you’ve already lost the argument. Our Right to Farm movement just got louder. 🌱✊🐓🐄

#RightToFarm #DouglasMA #DouglasRightToFarm #DiegosFriendsFarm #CommunityRights #RuralRights #LocalFarmers #SupportSmallFarms #AgFreedom

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a sign for Robintide Farms in a wooden frame, with hay on the ground and pumpkins in a red orange wooden bin beside the sign

a sign for Robintide Farms in a wooden frame, with hay on the ground and pumpkins in a red orange wooden bin beside the sign

Check out our most recent Farm Feature Interview with Tim from Robintide Farms in #yorkregion #ontario. (robintidefarms.com)

#ontag #localfarmers #ontfarmers #ontariofarmers

www.yorkfarmfresh.com/post/farm-fe...

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So excited to announce our Passport To Fresh 2025 winner! They visited so many of our member farms, snapped pics, and participated in our Strawberry Baking Contest. A huge shoutout to EVERYONE who participated in this year's contest.
#supportlocal #localfarmers #yorkregion #community #ontag

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just a little roadside farmstand cuteness. we have these all over the island - for flowers, bread, produce, eggs - all on your honor pay. it's so sweet & i love it.

#everydaylife #slowliving #farmstand #rurallife #pnwlife #localfarmers #farmfresh #supportlocalfarms
#farmtotable

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Taco Tuesday! Maitake, beech, and shiitake mushrooms, poblano, Vidalia onion, garlic, Maldon salt, canola oil, pea shoots, and salsa verde. 🌮🌮🌮🧅🧄 11 plants.
#tacotuesday #mushroomtacos #plantbased #fiberfueled #eatmoreplants #localfarmers #mushrooms #veggietacos #eatyourveggies

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support independent grocers AND #shoplocal #buylocal and support #localfarms and #localfarmers

#ontag #ontarioagriculture #ontariofarms #ontariofarmers

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Hey everyone! Come hang out with us at the Farmers Market this Saturday! 🌽🍅🛍️ See you there! #FarmersMarket #CommunityEvent #SupportLocal #FreshProduce #ShopLocal #FamilyFun #HealthyLiving #LocalFarmers #SaturdayMarket #EatFresh

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New York, National, and International Agrivoltaics News Coverage — ACE NY By Annika Spaet, ACE NY Intern   The following round-up aims to capture developments in agrivoltaics (the co-location of solar panels and agriculture) in New York, the U.S., and the world. While…

How can farmland and solar power thrive together?

Our latest blog post breaks down the latest on Agrivoltaics, from groundbreaking Cornell research and bold policy recommendations, to inspiring on-the-ground success stories.
 
#Agrivoltaics #LocalFarmers
www.aceny.org/blog/new-yor...

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Photo of several ripe peaches and red-yellow Rainier cherries in a dark blue pottery bowl. The bowl sits on a lavender-print drying tool.

Photo of several ripe peaches and red-yellow Rainier cherries in a dark blue pottery bowl. The bowl sits on a lavender-print drying tool.

The local produce is coming on thick and fast. Scored fresh local peaches & Rainier cherries at a local farm market, and they are ridiculously delicious. Rainiers are usually twice the price in grocery stores but these are very reasonably priced. #eatlocal #localfarmers #eatrealfood

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Our local farmers are very important to me, and I'm lucky to have the Back Mountain Memorial Library Farmer's Market in our community to visit every week! Come on out on this beautiful day to and support local! #LocalFarmers #Community #Saturday #PA

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By choosing to purchase from local farms, consumers can reduce their carbon footprint, support local businesses, and enjoy fresher, more nutritious food. 🌽 #fridaymotivation #localfarmers #supportlocalfarmers #dronevideo #westernmassdrones

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🌽𝗙𝗿𝘂𝗶𝘁/𝗩𝗲𝗴𝗲𝘁𝗮𝗯𝗹𝗲𝘀 from local farmers in Rabat, Malta🇲🇹

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#łovemalta #malta #visitmalta #localfarmers

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It was so wonderful to attend the Madera Chamber of Commerce event last night to honor Jim Unti, a lifelong Madera County farmer with more than 80 years of dedication to agriculture. #farmers #localfarmers #localagriculture #CelebrateAgriculture #madera #ProtectAgriculture #ProtectFarmworkers

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#SustainableGastronomy #ZeroHunger #FoodWaste #SustainableTourism #ConsciousTravel #sdg12 #sdg2 #PlanetFriendly #EatLocal #WasteLess #SustainableFood #GastronomyWithPurpose #SustainableDevelopment #TourismForChange #ResponsibleTravel #GreenTravel #GastronomyDay #SupportLocalFarmers #EarthChangers #sustainableconsumptionandproduction

#SustainableGastronomy #ZeroHunger #FoodWaste #SustainableTourism #ConsciousTravel #sdg12 #sdg2 #PlanetFriendly #EatLocal #WasteLess #SustainableFood #GastronomyWithPurpose #SustainableDevelopment #TourismForChange #ResponsibleTravel #GreenTravel #GastronomyDay #SupportLocalFarmers #EarthChangers #sustainableconsumptionandproduction

Today’s not just about #food, it’s about how we grow, #cook, eat, & share it.
#SustainableGastronomy =
#Support #localfarmers, #Reduce #foodwaste
Can your travels help #achieve #ZeroHunger? We think #YES.
visit www.earth-changers.com/purpose/food...
#FoodWaste #SDG12 #TourismForChange #sdg2

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Congress members advocate for reinstating local food purchase assistance programs Legislators push to restore USDA grants crucial for local farmers and school nutrition.

Lawmakers are fighting to restore $14.5 million in vital funding for local food programs, confronting a growing crisis in food deserts that threatens the health of children and families.

Click to read more!

#US #CitizenPortal #FoodSecurity #LocalFarmers #NutritionAssistance #IndianaFoodPrograms

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Why did the chicken cross the road?
Probably because the food was better! Look at that #COLOR !! #FarmFresh vs Store Bought
You choose! #youarewhatyoueat You are what your chickens eat, too! The yolks are orange from a natural diet high in beta carotene.
#food #localfarmers

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The potential in organising poultry producers to enhance local production Hanks Saisai  According to the Namibian Poultry Producers’ Association (PPA), the Namibian poultry industry ‘s production value reached N$1.74 billion in 2024, representing an approximate 13% increase from the N$1.5 billion recorded in 2023. The sector now stands as the second-largest contributor to Namibia’s agricultural production, trailing only the cattle industry, which recorded an estimated N$3.2 billion in 2024, according to the PPA. With poultry products (eggs and meat) being among the most affordable protein sources for many households in Namibia, this presents an ideal opportunity for local poultry farmers to get organised and enjoy a fair market share of these essential products. As the poultry industry continues to grow, it is essential for all poultry farmers to first register as producers with the Livestock and Livestock Products Board (LLPB), previously known as the Meatboard of Namibia. Moreover, poultry farmers should also register as members of the PPA. This will allow the regulator (LLPB) and the association (PPA) to determine the precise number of poultry farmers in each region and the produce they can offer monthly. Moreover, through the Market Share promotion scheme, the association can collaborate with the regulator to increase the local production quota. Additionally, major producers can subcontract small-scale farmers to supply them with eggs and meat. This arrangement could create a reliable and sustainable market for small producers and provide an opportunity to expand their production capacity. Alternatively, regional farmers could form cooperatives that can be utilised to purchase inputs such as chicks, hens, feed, vaccines, antibiotics, disinfectants and supplements in bulk.  This strategy could potentially lower individual farmers’ input costs, as many farmers can be offered discounts from input suppliers when buying in bulk. Additionally, farmers can share the transportation costs of these inputs from suppliers to distribution points in their respective regions. This will enable smallholder farmers to significantly lower input costs and gain a better competitive advantage to sustain their enterprises, as the production unit cost will be reduced. On the marketing side, farmers involved in the trade of poultry products can enjoy a fair market share by forming a marketing cooperative that allows them to pool their resources together and offer products to formal markets such as wholesalers, retailers, tourism facilities, government institutions, as well as informal markets such as vendors. This co-operative will ensure that it addresses the three crucial aspects of markets, which are quality, quantity and consistency, thus enabling farmers to understand the product quantities and quality they need to offer monthly. For instance, if a market demands 10,000 eggs monthly, farmers can pull resources from their respective enterprises to reach the monthly target. Upon receiving the payment, the co-operative could distribute the income according to the number of eggs a farmer offered from their enterprise. Organising farmers involved in poultry production has the potential to yield numerous positive benefits, and with the support of all industry players, including farmers, regulators, and associations, such initiatives could foster sector growth and unlock hidden markets through self-reliance. Being organised also ensures that consistency, quality, and quantity requirements are met while reducing individual farmers’ costs. For regulators, this presents an opportunity to access accurate information regarding the production capacity of local farmers and to explore modalities of reducing dependency on imports by allocating additional quotas to local farmers. *Hanks Saisai serves as the Technical Advisor on Crops and Poultry at AgriBank under the Agricultural Advisory Services Division (AASD).

#PoultryProduction #NamibiaAgriculture #LocalFarmers #SustainableFarming #PoultryIndustry

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The Potential in Organising Poultry Producers to Enhance Local Production According to the Namibian Poultry Producers’ Association (PPA), the poultry industry’s production value reached N$1.74 billion in 2024, representing an approximate 13% increase from the N$1.5 billion recorded in 2023. The sector now stands as the second-largest contributor to Namibia’s agricultural production, trailing only the cattle industry, which recorded an estimated N$3.2 billion in 2024, according to the PPA. With poultry products being among the most affordable protein sources for many households in Namibia, it presents an ideal opportunity for local poultry farmers to get organised and enjoy a fair market share of these essential products. As the poultry industry continues to grow, it is essential for all poultry farmers to register as producers with the Livestock and Livestock Products Board of Namibia, previously known as the Meat Board of Namibia. Poultry farmers should also register as members of the PPA. This will allow the regulator and the association to determine the precise number of poultry farmers in each region and the produce they can offer monthly. Through the market share promotion scheme, the association can collaborate to increase the local production quota. Major producers can subcontract small-scale farmers to supply them with eggs and meat. This arrangement could create a reliable and sustainable market for small producers and provide an opportunity to expand their production capacity. Alternatively, regional farmers could form co-operatives that can be utilised to purchase inputs such as chicks, hens, feed, vaccines, antibiotics, disinfectants and supplements in bulk. This strategy could potentially lower individual farmers’ input costs, as many farmers can be offered discounts from input suppliers when buying in bulk. Farmers can share the transportation costs of these inputs from suppliers to distribution points in their respective regions. This will enable smallholder farmers to have significantly lower input costs and gain a better competitive advantage to sustain their enterprises, as the production unit cost will be reduced. On the marketing side, farmers involved in the trade of poultry products can enjoy a fair market share by forming a marketing co-operative that allows them to pool their resources together and offer products to formal markets such as wholesalers, retailers, tourism facilities, government institutions, as well as informal markets such as vendors. This co-operative will ensure that it addresses the three crucial aspects of markets, which are quality, quantity and consistency, thus enabling farmers to understand the product quantities and quality they need to offer monthly. For instance, if a market demands 10 000 eggs monthly, farmers can pull resources from their respective enterprises to reach the monthly target. Upon receiving the payment, the co-operative could distribute the income according to the number of eggs a farmer offered from their enterprise. Organising farmers involved in poultry production has the potential to yield numerous positive benefits, and with the support of all industry players, including farmers, regulators and associations, such initiatives could foster sector growth and unlock hidden markets through achieved self-reliance. Being organised also ensures that consistency, quality and quantity requirements are met while reducing individual farmers’ costs. For regulators, this presents an opportunity to access accurate information regarding the production capacity of local farmers and to explore modalities of reducing dependency on imports by allocating additional quotas to local farmers. – Hanks Saisai is a technical adviser in crops and poultry. The post The Potential in Organising Poultry Producers to Enhance Local Production appeared first on The Namibian.

#PoultryProduction #NamibiaAgriculture #LocalFarmers #PoultryIndustry #SustainableFarming

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Peko Salad - harvested and mixed this morning. Pea, Sunflower, Kale, Broccoli, and Red Radish. On their way to Omaha's High Ground produce stand later today!
#Omaha #LocalFarmers #Microgreens #FarmToTable #HealthyEating #SupportLocalFarms

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Fresh as it gets! 🥕🥬

Photo: roadside farm stand in from Poland

#freshproduce #farmfresh #localfarmers #roadsidefarm #freshveggies #farmstandfinds #healthychoices #farmtotable #veggiehaul #unify

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It’s mango 🥭 season 🕺 & a great opportunity to flash freeze some Mahachanok mangos … one of the most delicious, fragrant, & fiberless varieties in #Thailand, originating from #ChiangMai.

Support #LocalFarmers to avoid forking over 400% markup I saw the local supermarket charging.

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Kerrville market weekend fun
Kerrville market weekend fun YouTube video by Enhance your home. Increase your peace of mind.

Ready for an unforgettable adventure?

Kerrville's Heart of the Hills Farmers Market is the perfect spot to explore. Every purchase you make supports local businesses, keeping the community thriving.

www.youtube.com/shorts/wJhEO...
#KerrvilleFarmersMarket #LocalFarmers #SupportLocalBusinesses

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Brooklyn mourns Barry Banerjee founder of Green Market and community advocate Barry Banerjee, founder of Green Market, passes away at 96 leaving a lasting legacy.

New Yorkers come together to honor Barry Banerjee, the beloved Green Market co-founder, whose legacy of community and urban advocacy will forever resonate in our neighborhoods.

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#NY #UrbanPlanning #LocalFarmers #CommunityDevelopment #NewYorkCommunity #CitizenPortal

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I enjoy the community building effects of supporting #LocalFarmers in my area. It’s not possible for all of us & I hope knowing that eating (more) #PlantBased is another even more impactful choice that most of us can make in terms of reducing #CarbonEmissions.

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