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THE
GREENMARKET UNION SQUARE
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Greenmarket Union Sq. (Flatiron/Gramercy/Union Square) at 17th St. 212-788-7476
Subway Stops
4, 5, 6, L, N, Q, R, W to 14th St.-Union Sq.. | |
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"Only
regional growers may sell at the Greenmarket. Middlemen or brokers are not allowed.
Regional farmers who produce fruit, vegetables, fish, meat, eggs, dairy, honey,
maple syrup, plants and other foods sell at Greenmarket. Comprehensive regulations
govern what may be sold at Greenmarket. With few exceptions, all items must be
grown, raised, foraged, caught, or otherwise produced by the seller"
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Greenmarket
is a program of the Council on the Environment of New York City, a privately funded
citizens organization in the Mayor's Office. Barry Benepe founded Greenmarket
in 1976. Director Tom Strumolo and Greenmarket staff are responsible for market
operations, farm visits, publicizing markets, securing permits, and working with
community groups, city and state agencies to find new market sites and new farmers.
The largest and most well known market is the Union Square Farmer's Market, which
operates year-round and is open Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday from 8
a.m. until 6 p.m. There
are 28 individual locations in Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, Bronx, and Staten
Island. Of these 28, 10 locations operate year-round. During peak season, over
100,000 customers visit the markets every week. Approximately 200 farmers participate
in these markets and include vegetable (both traditional & organic) farmers; orchard
growers; meat, dairy, poultry and fish producers; and producers of baked goods,
honey, maple syrup, jam, wine and plants. For
listing of all NYC greenmarkets.(PDF File) "Whenever
I travel to a city anywhere around the world, I make it a priority to visit that
city's greenmarket, or farmer's market. I've been to some great ones, and I might
be a tad bit prejudiced, but I haven't been to many better than the Union Square
Greenmarket here in New York City.. You'll find pickings from upstate and New
Jersey farms, fresh fish from Long Island, homemade cheese and other dairy products,
baked goods, plants, and organic herbs and spices. . " Frommer's
Review Market
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markets in 40 locations in Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, Bronx, and Staten Island
23 markets in
15 locations operate year-round Over
250,000 customers frequent the markets every week in peak season Over
$800,000 in Farmers Market Nutrition Program coupons were redeemed at Greenmarket
in 2000 Over
105 restaurants obtain ingredients from Greenmarket farmers each week 3,000
students from 82 schools participate in Greenmarket's
Educational Tours Greenmarket farmers donate about 500,000 pounds of food to City
Harvest and other hunger relief organizations each year Source:
The Council on the Environment
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PRODUCERS
LINKS FOR
UPDATES ON FARM LISTINGS SPRING | | | The
spring season starts with wild leeks (ramps) and asparagus | | | | | SUMMER | | | Heirloom
tomatoes are now found throughout the market during the summer months...
Corn,
peaches, cherries, herbs, cucumbers, watermelon, squash, root vegetables... | | | | | AUTUMN | | | Autumn
brings colorful peppers... root vegetables hold out even during the early frost...
| | | | | WINTER | | | Mushrooms
can be found all year. Shitakes, white caps, portabellos and oyster mushrooms
can be found every saturday. Greenhouse stands have a good supply of mesclun...
The saturday market stays busy with meat and cheese stands the whole year.... | | | | |
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