National Farmers’ Market Week: Time to Shop While Helping Our Local Businesses, Community

Weekly Column from Assembly Minority Leader Will Barclay

Businesses across New York state continue to deal with the fallout from the COVID-19 outbreak. Small businesses have been hit especially hard, and a prime example of this is the farming industry. According to the New York Farm Bureau, 43 percent of farmers and agricultural businesses reported a loss in sales, while 37 percent are experiencing financial shortfalls. National Farmers’ Market Week, August 2-8, is the perfect opportunity to show your support for hardworking farmers while helping our local economy and community.

Farming is hard work under normal circumstances, and during this pandemic it was made that much tougher. With schools, colleges and restaurants shut down, farmers have had to endure the loss of those markets. This doesn’t mean less work though; fields still need to be maintained and animals still need to be tended to. Rather than dump milk because of the surplus, many farmers worked with organizations to donate milk to those in need in communities across the state.

During National Farmers’ Market Week, farmers’ markets will be taking place across the state, with many happening locally. From fresh produce to hand-made local goods, these markets will have something for every member of the family. Give Back NY is also planning a state-wide food drive, connecting farmers with local emergency food programs and pantries. This is a way for farmers and vendors to show appreciation for their communities’ support during these uncertain times.

Here are a few recommendations for local farmers’ markets:
The Baldwinsville Community Farmers’ Market has a plethora of vendors and takes place on Tuesdays through September 15;
On Fridays through August, check out the Pulaski Farmers’ Market which will feature live music; and
The Oswego Farmers’ Market, sponsored by the Greater Oswego-Fulton Chamber of Commerce, takes place every Thursday through October; browse through local produce and hand-made goods.

Please be mindful of social distancing and mask requirements, as they may vary from market to market. A complete list of farmers’ markets throughout New York state can be found here.

If you have any questions or comments on this or any other state issue, or if you would like to be added to my mailing list or receive my newsletter, please contact my office. My office can be reached by mail at 200 North Second Street, Fulton, New York 13069 and by email at [email protected]. You may also find me, Assembly Minority Leader Will Barclay, on Facebook or on Twitter at @WillABarclay.

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