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Farmer Connect, a New Service from Alabama’s Farmers Market Authority
The “Alabama Farmers Market Authority”:http://www.fma.alabama.gov/ is excited to announce a new web-based program connecting farmers with local chefs, restaurants, other farmers and/or other potential consumers wanting Alabama grown produce. The new program is appropriately named “Farmer Connect”:http://www.fma.alabama.gov/connect/. We encourage you to visit our site and register as a seller, buyer or both. (All participants are subject to approval and/or inspection. All products listed for sale shall be grown/produced by the registrant.)
Farmers can list fruits and vegetables and potential buyers who are registered with the site will then be able to contact farmers directly. This unique program gives Alabama farmers another outlet to sell their goods and consumers another way of connecting to local farmers.
The Farmers Market Authority believes in the BUY FRESH BUY LOCAL principal and Farmer Connect allows local farmers to use global technology so consumers can act locally. Frequent and updated use of the program is critical to its success and Farmer Connect.
Please visit our “www.BuyLocalAlabama.com”:http://www.buylocalalabama.com/ site and click on the green Farmer Connect icon and register to use this site.