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Date Published: June 17, 2009 |
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Farmers' market open with fresh produce
By IVY MOORE
Item Features Editor
ivym@theitem.com
The farmers' market at the fairgrounds is filled with all kinds of local vegetables. Market manager Dorothy Rinehart says "It's the best year yet for fresh produce."
Saturday morning early, the market came to life with farmers loading yellow squash and zucchini, cucumbers and corn, onions, peppers, tomatoes, greens, cabbage, blueberries, blackberries and more onto tables — leaving a wide center aisle for aspiring Palmettovores and Sumterites who just like good, fresh vegetables.
According to S.C. Commissioner of Agriculture Hugh Weathers, a Palmettovore is "a person who attempts to eat only farm products grown and processed in South Carolina," adding that "... only about six percent of the food consumed today by people in South Carolina is actually grown in our state. I think we can do better, and that's one of the reasons we're asking people to become Palmettovores. We need more market share for our own farmers."
Rinehart said the Sumter Farmers' Market offers the perfect opportunity to increase one's consumption of locally grown produce.
"I live for the farmers' market," she said. "Most of the produce is picked the morning of the day it's sold or late the afternoon before, so it naturally tastes better."
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Ivy Moore / The Item Traffic was steady and sales brisk Saturday at the Sumter Farmer's Market on West Liberty Street. |
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