The 2004 season of the Community Farm
and City Market Project has been completed. It was
designed to provide land
and other resources for local urban growers to produce and sell
their farm fresh products at local farmers markets. There were
over
35 households (more than 100 individuals) in the project this year
from many different countries, and each individual or group
has
been given one or more 20 ft. X 20 ft. plots. This project was
facilitated by Project Green Leaf with the support of North Carolina
A&T State University as well as Guilford County Cooperative
Extension Center. Our products were sold at the Center City
Market* on Thursdays during the summer months. Many varieties
of beans, cucumbers,
tomatoes, peppers
and eggplants were grown. Farmers also
had herbs such
as basil
and parsley as well.
Community farming and direct marketing
at farmers markets provides a place to create and strengthen
community
around locally grown food. Farmers market visitors
have the opportunity to become more closely connected to their
food providers –specifically the people who grew it.
* The Center City Market is located
on the corner of N. Elm and Friendly Ave. at the new downtown Center
City Park.
Project Donors for 2004
are:
The University of North Carolina at
Greensboro
The Redevelopment Commission of Greensboro
Hillsdale Fund
The Community Foundation of Greater
Greensboro
The
North Carolina Department of Agriculture & Consumer Services
2004 Project
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