Small Ranchers Struggle with Rising Costs and Keeping Food Affordable | For both the eater and the farmer, rising costs are putting pressure on our food system. You have probably seen food prices rising at farmers markets and stores, and maybe questioned how your grocery bills keep growing, even as you try to moderate your spending. Inflation has touched nearly every aspect of life, with the cost of food in particular increasing 10% over the last 12 months. And farmers are feeling the impact, too. “One of our goals when we started this business was to be an affordable option for people,” says Joy Dolcini of Farmer Joy, a small pasture-based ranch in Chileno Valley. “We try not to raise our prices too much, but then we end up eating the extra costs.” Humane animal farmers at the Ferry Plaza Farmers Market are grappling with raising high-quality meat and eggs and keeping their small businesses afloat, while maintaining prices that are accessible to as many shoppers as possible. | |
| Tomorrow! Foodwise Demo with Karan Gokani and Sana Javeri Kadri | Stop by the Foodwise Classroom for a cooking demo featuring the seasonal bounty of the Ferry Plaza Farmers Market. Karan Gokani, author of the cookbook Hoppers, will be in conversation with Sana Javeri Kadri, founder of Diaspora Co. | |
| Volunteer of the Month: Christine Law | A former pastry chef, Foodwise volunteer Christine Law spent many years shopping the Ferry Plaza Farmers Market, and she now regularly volunteers at the Info Booth and Veggie Valet. She says, "The food access Foodwise provides to chefs and shoppers is one of the great reasons to live and eat in San Francisco!” | |
| Pop-Ups on the Plaza Returns! On March 25, Celebrate Black Women Makers | This Women’s History Month, celebrate Bay Area Black women makers with a day of festivities, family fun, and delicious food at the Embarcadero Ferry Terminal Plaza and Ferry Plaza Farmers Market. Entry is free and open to the public, and food and drinks will be available for purchase. | |
| Jerk Tofu Wrapped in Collard Greens | Chef, educator, and activist Bryant Terry shares his recipe for tofu wrapped in collard greens, a vegan dish inspired by Jamaican jerk fish in banana leaves, from his cookbook Vegetable Kingdom. | |
Ferry Plaza Farmers Market: Featured Vendors | |
Knoll Farm Is Back with Green Garlic and More Rick and Kristie Knoll were avid backyard gardeners in Santa Ana until 1979, when they purchased a 10-acre alfalfa field in Brentwood that now produces over 150 different products. On Saturdays, head to their stand for organic green garlic and seasonal vegetables. | | En2Action Pop-Up: Lil Alijo Foodwise is partnering with En2action’s Ujamaa Kitchen to highlight a rotating roster of Black chefs and small business owners. This Thursday, Chef Alisha Wilson, "Lil Alijo," will be serving Caribbean and New Orleans Cajun and Creole Cuisine. You can also find Lil Alijo on March 25 at Pop-Ups on the Plaza. | |
California Small Farm Conference | February 26-March 3 | Online The 35th annual California Small Farm Conference kicks off February 26 with a week of learning, inspiration, and movement-building. This hybrid conference features over 50 online workshops, videos, and interactive forums, as well as in-person gatherings around the state. Admission is on a sliding scale. The Foodwise team, alongside some of our farmers and partners, will be hosting virtual sessions on Branding with Your Values and Advancing Equity for BIPOC Entrepreneurs at Farmers Markets. Learn more and register. Foodwise Demo: Anna Szeto, AFICI | March 11 | SF Mission Community Market's First Day of the Season | March 16 | SF Foodwise Demo: Imani M-Glover, The Lemonade Bar | March 25 | SF Foodwise Demo: Tiffany Carter, Boug Cali | March 25 | SF Bioneers Conference 2023 | April 6-8 | Berkeley (ticket prices increase on March 6) | | |
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