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Farmers Markets in Florida, NY

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Business Listing   Cavallaro A J & Sons Inc - Florida, NY - Phone: (845) 651-7454


Business Listing   Cavallaro Farms - Florida, NY - Phone: (845) 651-7477


Business Listing   Dagele Produce Farms - Florida, NY - Phone: (845) 651-4590


Business Listing   Jarocki Frank C - Florida, NY - Phone: (845) 651-7941


Business Listing   Lysack Farms - Florida, NY - Phone: (845) 651-7592


Business Listing   Pikul Farms - Florida, NY - Phone: (845) 651-4530


Business Listing   Pillmeier Produce Farms - Florida, NY - Phone: (845) 651-7546


Business Listing   Savaglio Tom Produce - Florida, NY - Phone: (845) 651-7374


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Helpful Definition for: Farmers Markets


Farmers' markets in Florida are the market places where, vendors or farmers set up booths, tables or stands, outdoors or indoors, to sell the products of their own farms. Farmers' markets in Florida provide a number of benefits such as- minimizing profit or loss by establishing direct business between consumer & producer or farmer, providing fresh organic fruits & vegetables from Certified Organic farmers, allowing more capital to remain in the consumers' community. The farmers' markets in Florida reflect local culture and economy.

The items marketed in such places include- Pork & beef products, Unprocessed Meat Cuts, Processed Meats, Fruits, Grains, Milk & various dairy products.

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