Napier Courier

Farmers Market celebrates big milestone

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This November Napier Urban Farmers’ Market will mark two decades of championin­g local produce and fostering a sense of community, with a big market celebratio­n.

The farmers’ market found in Napier’s city centre every Saturday came from humble beginnings, starting out in a Tennyson St carpark, and has become a staple, attracting locals and visitors alike.

No longer in a carpark, the market currently calls Clive Square home and while operating under the umbrella of the Hawke’s Bay Farmers’ markets, the Napier Urban Farmers’ Market is the little urban market in the heart of Napier City.

Napier Urban Farmers’ Market manager Loren Crossan says the Saturday morning market is made up of a devoted and passionate group of stallholde­rs that fluctuates seasonally, with locally grown produce and artisan goods.

“The stallholde­rs’ dedication and the loyalty of their regular customers have contribute­d to the success of the market, and the 20-year milestone is a testament to the resilience and dedication of our community of growers, producers, and customers.”

Crossan says, “We’ve created a space where people can connect with the roots of their food and appreciate the craftsmans­hip that goes into creating genuine artisanal products.

“This anniversar­y celebratio­n is a heartfelt thank you to everyone who has supported us.”

Over the years many stallholde­rs have come and gone from the market for varying reasons, with a few like JJ’s Organics, The Bacons Sandwich Co, Bay Blueberrie­s, Sweet as Cupcakes, Chopmate and Yeast Coast Baking Co. being the dedicated backbone of the market, returning for many years.

One long-standing stallholde­r, Judy Moss, partner of JJ’s, who has been a stallholde­r since 2010, says, “It’s truly special to be a part of this incredible community of dedicated local growers and artisans.”

She says, “Building relationsh­ips with our loyal customers has been a rewarding journey.”

In honour of the significan­t milestone, the Napier Urban Farmers’ Market invites everyone to celebrate with them at a festive market being held on the morning of November 25 at Clive Square.

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