Friday, February 06, 2009

Port Angeles Farmers Market’s Sales Increasing

When the Farmers Market was driven out of downtown Port Angeles in 2005, their sales dropped. From 2004 to 2006 their revenues fell from $186,652 to $163,825. But in 2008 they grossed $228,248.

To paraphrase that German expression, that which couldn’t destroy them made them stronger. (This story was in today’s PDN but not on their website.)

Michele d’Hemecourt (manager of the farmers market) and Jane Vanderhoof are determined to make the market grow even stronger during 2009. Jane Vanderhoof — along with her husband Peter — runs Westwind Farm near Joyce. And Jane has just been elected to the Washington Farmers Market Association Board of Directors.

It’s becoming more popular to buy organic produce, and to buy locally in general. Jackie Aitchison, director of the Washington Farmers Market Association, said: “People want to know where their food’s coming from, and they want to keep their dollars local.”

Westwind Farm and Nash’s Organic Produce — two of the market’s longtime vendors — both reported that their sales went up by about a third from 2007 to 2008. Another regular vendor, “Tuna Dan” Dinwoodie, said his sales have gone up about 25% in the past year and a half.

The Washington Farmers Market Association — with more than a hundred members — increased their sales last year by 20 to 30%.

The Port Angeles Farmers Market has a smaller turnout at this time of year. Michele d’Hemecourt said: “Our market could be more of an event every weekend. We can make it something that people come to just for the experience.”

The Port Angeles Farmers Market is at the Clallam County Courthouse parking lot every Saturday, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Hopefully this summer they’ll return to the downtown parking lot (First and Laurel, next to The Toggery) on Wednesdays, 3 p.m. to 6 p.m.

For more information about the Port Angeles Farmers Market, check out their website.

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