Have a look at these markets and their upcoming events by visiting them on their websites and our home page. They are the best local farmers market in which you will find immense variety of food and beverages with their own local producers. Few of them have also been awarded by the Australian Farmers Market Association tick for their best and organic food styles and gaining all the points based on their criteria.
Top 5 Farmers Market
1. Your Local Markets :
Your Local Markets has been running vibrant farmers markets on the Gold Coast for 6 years and is expanding south of the border, into Sydney. They offer a number of quality markets with a focus on local, sustainable and beautiful products, including Food and Farmers markets, Global Food markets, and Artisans markets.
The most important things that they support the international movement in favour of local communities and producers. They also believe that they should return to the older ideals where food was celebrated, became the centre of our families and connections, but where we started with the beautiful raw ingredients and turned it into something special. We celebrate food, as we celebrate life! They are also promoting their blog in which they have mentioned heaps of recipes that can be easily made by organic and fresh food. There are passionate about the our planet and all the living things that inhabit it. they are obviously concerned about global warming and ways we can live more sustainable, for us, our children, and their children.
2. Melbourne Community Farmer's Markets:
From now on, farmers’ markets are either accredited because they can prove their authenticity and should be celebrated for their efforts, or leave you wondering why they’re not. It’s not as easy for markets in country Victoria but there’s no excuse in the city…. They have been arranging these markets with the help of their own communities, they have a very large number of stallholders, every Saturday a different market and so much more...
Visit them : http://www.mfm.com.au/
3. Melbourne Showgrounds Farmers Market :
This is Melbourne’s first farmers’ market to be established with Victorian Farmers’ Market Association accreditation - a guarantee that stallholders grow or make the goods they sell and that the quality of produce is of the utmost importance. There’ll be no craft stalls or jumping castles to distract from this seriously good food expedition but there will be plenty for kids to enjoy because farmers’ markets are a wonderful food adventure for all. Held inside the historic Federation building and around its courtyard, the farmers’ market will be accessed through Gate 7 Leonards Cres off Langs Road. Easy parking is available almost at the door at $3 per vehicle. This market will be plastic bag free so BYO your trolley, basket or shopping bags. Every Sunday From 9am- 1pm. And obviously accredited by Victorian farmers market association.
Visit them : http://www.melbourneshowgroundsfarmersmarket.com.au/
4. Newcastle City Farmers Market:
When it comes to arts and crafts you will find the Hunter's biggest gathering of artisans. There are blacksmiths and jewellery makers, painters, photographers, toy makers, fibre and paper artists and more. You will also find plenty of stalls selling gifts, from Fair Trade products through to educational toys and books along with beautiful hand-made soaps and beauty products. They are constantly adding lots of content, including individual profiles of Farmers, Artisans, Gourmet Foods,and Health and Lifestyle who all provide their wares at the markets each Sunday. Newcastle City Farmers and Craft Market is now on most Sundays, regardless of the weather, at the Newcastle Show ground.
Visit them: http://www.newcastlecityfarmersmarket.com.au/
5. Mt Claremont Farmers Market :
The Mt Claremont Farmers’ Market is an exciting initiative. Predominantly a fresh produce market operating every Saturday morning at the Mt Claremont Primary School, the market is a school community based project that provides an opportunity for farmers, food producers and chefs to sell farm-origin and associated gourmet food products directly to their customers.Mt Claremont Farmers’ Market has built a solid reputation having been recognized in the Australian Gourmet Traveler magazine; The Food Lover’s Guide to Perth; both local and national newspapers. The Market is considered as one of the best in Australia with a host of top local chefs including Russel Blaikie, Clint Nolan, Matt Stone and Hadleigh Troy sourcing product for their restaurants on a regular basis.
Visit them : http://www.mtclaremontfarmersmarket.com.au/





very nice.. supporting the local community! :)) & the produce is fresh & delicious!
ReplyDeleteYeah thanks. May be they cant reach or their products cant reach to the markets, but building awarness among people can help and support local farmers very much.
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