This Farmworker Awareness Week, Meet the People Who Feed You | In the aftermath of a slate of storms that have inundated Northern California farms and rural communities, National Farmworker Awareness Week (March 25-31) is a welcome opportunity to show our appreciation for the people who feed us, and support their recovery efforts. As illustrated by this yearâs theme, âThings Are Heating Up for Workers,â harmful working conditions brought on by climate change are just one set of challenges that farmworkers face, as are policies that impact a largely undocumented Latino workforce. In honor of Cesar Chavez Day, Foodwise invited Ferry Plaza Farmers Market and Mission Community Market farms to introduce us to some of their dedicated team members. Here are a few of their stories. For more, check out the stories from 2021 and 2022, too. Today and every day, weâre grateful for all of the farmworkers who bring their specialized skills and knowledge, decades of experience, and passion to the hard work of reliably connecting us with fresh, locally grown food, rain or shine. | |
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| With a bounty of citrus, Pop-Ups on the Plaza participant Chef Imani M-Glover of The Lemonade Bar shared this refreshing recipe for strawberry lemonade at the Foodwise Classroom. | |
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The Peach Farm's Cucumbers Coming in Hot(house-grown) Ed George grew up on his family's farm, and he now runs The Peach Farm with the help of his own children. Greenhouses allow them to bring summer crops like cucumbers to the market on Saturdays before the field-grown season starts. | | Asparagus Has Arrived at Zuckerman's Farm! Roscoe Zuckermanâs grandfather arrived in Stockton's Delta area in the 1920s and fell in love with the rich soil. The family's farm has survived many floods, including this winter, and they continue to bring seasonal produce, like asparagus, on Saturdays. | |
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Pamper Your Pet with Pet Wants' Fresh, Local Food Christine Anuszkiewicz and her sons run Pet Wants San Francisco, a pet nutrition and wellness business that has been serving Bay Area pets and their owners since 2018. On Thursdays, they offer food and treats, made with local ingredients. | | Flavorful, Protein-Packed Snacks at Winters Fruit Tree Phil Carter's family has been farming since the 1920s and farming in Winters since 1967. On Thursdays in the Mission, and Saturdays at the Ferry Plaza, they offer a variety of flavored almonds and walnuts, plus spreads, jams, and eggs. | | |
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