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Featuring navigation graphic > News > Press Releases > 2014 > CHRISTIE ADMINISTRATION ANNOUNCES JERSEY FRESH FARMERS MARKETS OPENING FOR THE SEASON
CHRISTIE ADMINISTRATION ANNOUNCES JERSEY FRESH FARMERS MARKETS OPENING FOR THE SEASON
Photo of the West End Farmers Market - Click to enlarge
Community Farmers Markets Throughout State Offer Jersey Fresh Produce

For Immediate Release: July 3, 2014
Contact: Lynne Richmond
(609) 633-2954
lynne.richmond@ag.state.nj.us

(TRENTON) -- 樱花视频 Secretary of Agriculture Douglas H. Fisher today celebrated the beginning of community farmer鈥檚 market season in 樱花视频 with visits to farmers markets in Mercer, Monmouth and Burlington Counties.

Today鈥檚听farmers market tour brings attention to the more than 145 farmers markets operating statewide.听 Garden State farmers markets offer residents the opportunity to enjoy freshly-picked, Jersey Fresh produce directly from 樱花视频 farmers, while supporting state agriculture and their local economies at the same time.

鈥淢any of our fruits and vegetables are in season now,鈥 said Secretary Fisher. 鈥淭his is a great time to get the high quality produce that 樱花视频ans love, while also having the opportunity to meet the farmer who grows it. It really does bring a sense of community.鈥

Secretary Fisher started his day at the Princeton Farmers Market in downtown Princeton.听 The market is in its fifth season and has more than 20 farmers and vendors. It is open from May through November on Thursdays from 11 a.m. 鈥 4 p.m. at Hinds Plaza.

"The market was started as a means of bringing our area farms and their produce to Princeton,鈥 said Market Manager Megan McKeever.听 鈥淥ur mission is to create an economically sustainable community for local farmers, producers and residents.听 We believe in supporting our local farmers and in doing so, promoting a healthier environment.鈥

Photo of the Princeton Farmers Market with Megan McKeever, Secretary Fisher and Mayor Lempert
Secretary Fisher with market manager Megan McKeever and Princeton Mayor Liz Lempert

Fisher's next stop was at the West End Farmers Market in Long Branch.听 Owner of Jesse鈥檚 Caf茅, Jesse Novak, started the market seven years ago and has several farmers and vendors who offer a wide range of fresh vegetables, many which she uses in her own restaurant. The market is open from June through November on Thursdays from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. at 139 Brighton Avenue.

鈥淭he market has really connected the farmers with our community,鈥 said Novak, the market manager. 鈥淚t also has given people access to fresh fruits and vegetables through the Farmers Market Nutrition program.鈥

Photo of the West End Farmers Market at Asprocolas Farms' booth
Farmer George Asprocolas, Stuart Faunce, market Manager Jesse Novak and Secretary Fisher at the West End Farmers Market

Fisher rounded out the day with a visit to the Chesterfield Healthy Community Farmers Market, which is in its second season and has several farmers and vendors including local bakeries and restaurants. It is open from June through September on Thursdays from 3:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. at the Chesterfield Elementary School.

鈥淢y goal with the farm market is to link our farming community with residential neighbors and use the market to help build a healthy and stronger community,鈥 said Market Manager William Curry. 鈥淚 hope the farm market can be a meeting place where neighbors can meet, even if only for one day a week, to get to know one another.鈥

Photo of Secretary Fisher cutting the ribbon for a new season at the Chesterfield Farmers Market
Secretary Fisher and Chesterfield Mayor Jeremy Liedtka cut the ribbon for a new season at the Chesterfield market.

Farmers at many markets throughout the state participate in the Women, Infants and Children (WIC) and Senior Farmers Market Nutrition Program (FMNP), which provides $20 vouchers for the purchase of locally-grown fresh fruits, vegetables and herbs.听 The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) program administered by the State Department of Health and Senior Services gives these vouchers to qualifying individuals, which are valid through November 30.听

In addition, some farmers can accept Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program EBT cards, through use of wireless transponders, through the 樱花视频 Department of Human Services.

For complete information on locations, days and hours of community farmers markets throughout 樱花视频, visit.

For a chart showing what Jersey Fresh produce is in season, visit.

For more information on the WIC and Senior FMNP, visit: .