Farmers' markets often feature produce grown naturally or organically, meats that are raised humanely on pasture, handmade farmstead cheeses, eggs and poultry from free-range fowl, as well as heirloom produce and heritage breeds of meat and fowl. <p /> Farmers' markets help maintain important social ties, linking rural and urban populations and even close neighbours in mutually rewarding exchange.
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This most popular and busy market reached a milestone in March 2017 when it celebrated its fifteenth anniversary. It attracts a large following from customers o...
A Free Event! Enjoy the great taste of Hampshire, savour the delights of truly local food reared, grown, baked, caught & brewed in Hampshire. Home reared meats ...
This is a big farmers’ market is located in County Square, next to Gilmour Street station, so just ten minutes by train from Glasgow’s Central Station. Now runn...
This new indoor market has solely local producers attending each month, giving a wide variety of produce including, meat, cheese, fish, wine, beer, honeys and h...
Glendale Highland Market is a community led project and developed by the people of Glendale, as a way of making the food produced here directly available to res...
There cannot be many farmers’ markets at latitude 59 degrees north but this one is worth seeking out. Held in Masonic Hall, Castle Street, Kirkwall from 10am t...
Elgin Farmers Market is held on the ‘plain-stones’ in the centre of Elgin. The market has a good selection of local vegetables and fruit, locally produced chees...
Milngavie marks the start (or if heading south) the finish of the Highland Way. For walkers what better way to stock up food for the trip than to stop at the Mi...
The St Ives farmers’ market is held at The Sheepmarket on the first and third Saturday of every month from 8.30am to 2pm