Celebrate Virginia Farmers’ Market Week and Shop Local
By VTC and Beth Bell, Publisher
To support farmers’ markets across the Commonwealth that are providing locally grown foods to our communities, Virginia Tourism Corporation (VTC) and the Virginia Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services (VDACS) have announced Virginia Farmers’ Market Week, April 27 through May 3.
During this week, VTC and VDACS are encouraging Virginians to shop local at farmers’ markets that are offering curbside pick-up, as well as no-contact delivery in order to continue providing fresh, local produce and other goods to their communities. Consumers are encouraged to go to VirginiaGrown.com to search for their closest farmers’ market. Consumers should call ahead to learn about the market’s current operation.
“Many Virginia farmers’ markets are open for business as they have transitioned their operations to encourage social distancing and no-contact purchasing,” said Dr. Jewel H. Bronaugh, VDACS Commissioner. “Farmers’ markets allow farmers to sell their products directly to consumers. So when you shop at a local market, you are helping to boost your local economy.”
“We hope that everyone who is able will participate in Virginia Farmers’ Market Week,” said Rita McClenny, President and CEO of Virginia Tourism Corporation. “Virginians will see all the fantastic food options that are locally produced and how important they are to localities and their citizens especially during this time.”
With nearly 300 throughout the Commonwealth of Virginia, farmers’ markets provide important connections between farmers and consumers. Farmers and specialty producers find markets to be a valuable sales channel for their products, boosting the local economy and providing direct support of agricultural crops. Consumers are able to shop fresh, local products and enhance their understanding of food sources and the importance of agriculture. Communities also benefit from the shared marketplace experience and can improve overall community health through access to fresh produce.
While farmers’ markets are still open in Virginia, they look a little different as we enter the 2020 season. The novel coronavirus, or COVID-19, has had an impact on farmers’ markets and their typical business models. In order to achieve social distancing requirements while continuing to serve as a valuable source of nutrition for the public, many markets have shifted to alternative sales methods. Some markets now offer online pre-ordering and pick-up or delivery service. Others have modified their markets to allow limited walk-through traffic with pre-packed produce options. Both farmers and markets have quickly adopted new ways of doing business by utilizing e-commerce strategies and developing alternative solutions for logistics, packaging, and conducting transactions. Markets across the state have embraced these changes according to the needs and unique nature of each community while continuing to provide their patrons with healthy, nutritious food options.
Customers are encouraged to avoid traveling if sick, maintain at least six feet distance from others and to wash hands often.
VTC and VDACS will partner with destinations across the state to help encourage the support of local farmers’ markets across the Commonwealth. Participating partners and consumers should use the hashtags #VirginiaGrown and #VirginiaFarmersMarketWeek, and tag @VaAgriculture or @VisitVirginia when posting on social media.
Local Farmer's Markets that are Operating Now
Most of our local markets are opening up this weekend. Check each market's websites or facebook pages for ordering ahead and safe shopping practices.
See what's in season and plan your trip using this seasonal guide from Downtown Roanoke Incorporated Seasonal Produce Guide
LEAP for Local Food
Grandin Village Farmers Market (Saturday)
1327 Grandin Rd
Roanoke, VA 24015More Information
West End (Tuesday)
1210 Patterson Avenue SW
Roanoke, VA 24016More Information
213 Market Street
Roanoke VA 24011
540 342-2028
204 W. Lee Avenue
Vinton VA 24179
540 983-0613
1210 Patterson Avenue SW
Roanoke VA 24016
540 339-6531
14 Main Street
Salem VA 24153
540 375-4098
90 Town Center Street
Daleville, VA 24083
Booker T. Washington Hwy & Enterprise Ln
Moneta VA 24121
540 482-0577
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