by Karen Voelkening-Behegan
Our August meeting took place at Nature Friends Clubhouse in Sierra Madre with about 15-20 folks braving the heat and traffic to participate. After dinner, special guest Daphne Sterling from the Pasadena Farmers Markets gave us the inside scoop about how the markets are run. Most of us learned the difference between "CA-certified" markets, "Ag-certified" vendors, and "Organically-certified" produce.
Our August meeting took place at Nature Friends Clubhouse in Sierra Madre with about 15-20 folks braving the heat and traffic to participate. After dinner, special guest Daphne Sterling from the Pasadena Farmers Markets gave us the inside scoop about how the markets are run. Most of us learned the difference between "CA-certified" markets, "Ag-certified" vendors, and "Organically-certified" produce.
Without going into the exact legal definitions of each term, we learned that "Ag Certification" refers to certification by the Los Angeles County Department of Weights and Measures that the produce is free of pesticides. This can actually be a step above organic certification because the "certified organic" label allows the use of some pesticides. "CA Farmers Market Certification" simply means that the market is certified by the California Department of Food and Agriculture to have the majority of its vendors selling produce they grow themselves in California. In non-certified markets, the vendors may sell products from anywhere, but in the CA-certified Farmers Markets, the products must be home-grown. Also the small proportion of vendors at the markets who do not meet the locally-grown standards must be located in their own separate section of the market. In the case of the Pasadena Farmers Market at Victory Park, the non-certified vendors are located at the northwest wing of the market. All other vendors at the market are local farmers selling locally-grown produce.
For more information about the CA-certified Pasadena Farmers Markets, go to: http://www.pasadenafarmersmarket.org/pasadena_farmers_market_about_us.html
PS - If you'd like to vote for the "Pasadena Farmers Market at Victory Park" in Pasadena Weekly's annual Best of Pasadena Poll, the last day to vote is today, September 1st. To place your vote, go to: http://www.pasadenaweekly.com/cms/index/.
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