Where can I sell my products and how do I get them to market? There are many resources in Pierce County that will help you get your products to market, whether you are selling at a Farmer’s Markets, directly to consumers, or through a distributor. This fact sheet includes purchasers, distributors, and aggregators. To visit a webpage, click on the title or copy and paste the link into your browser. If a link is broken or missing, please click here. Cascade Harvest Coalition Cascade Harvest Coalition’s Farm-to-Table Trade Meetings connect local farmers with local food buyers. Their goal is to provide farmers with access to land, information, training, markets and the resources they need to help them be sustainable. http://www.cascadeharvest.org/ Charlie’s Produce Charlie's Produce supplies restaurants, grocery stores, institutions, wholesalers and the marine industry with a full range of conventional, organic and specialty agricultural products. http://www.charliesproduce.com Corfini Gourmet Corfini Gourmet supplies local, sustainable and natural meats as well as locally grown game to restaurants and retail markets throughout the Pacific Northwest. http://corfinigourmet.com/ Duck Delivery of Washington, Inc. Duck Delivery of Washington, Inc. supplies customers and restaurants with quality fresh fruits, vegetables, and custom-cut produce. http://www.duckdelivery.com/ Farmstr.com Farmstr is open to small farmers, fishers, ranchers, and foragers to post what they have, when they have it, with self-determined prices, quantities and delivery schedules. Consumers are able to browse the website for local farm food and purchase it online. https://www.farmstr.com Revised Date 11/25/2014 Page 1 of 3 FoodHub FoodHub gathers food producers, professional food buyers, and the associations and suppliers that serve them both, in one dynamic marketplace and interactive directory. FoodHub engages the entire food community, including retail grocers, schools, institutional buyers, caterers, restaurants, farmers, ranchers, fishermen, vintners, plus the associations, service providers and industry suppliers that serve them all. http://food-hub.org/ Fresh Food Revolution Fresh Food Revolution is a non-profit cooperative of farmers, ranchers, food producers and the consumers who love to buy local. Their goal is to increase the amount of food purchased and eaten locally by providing an avenue for farmers to connect with consumers, restaurants, and institutions through local online markets. http://www.localfoodmarketplace.com/freshfoodrevolution/ Mountain Community Co-op Located in Eatonville, the Mountain Community Co-op works to make locally produced foods and products available through their store, organic produce shares, and a seasonal outdoor market. http://www.mountaincommunitycoop.coop/index.html Northwest Agriculture Business Center - Puget Sound Food Network Located in Mt Vernon, in the heart of Washington’s Skagit Valley farm region, Northwest Agriculture Business Center provides northwest Washington farmers with the skills and the resources required to profitably and efficiently supply their products to consumers, retailers, wholesalers, foodservice operators and food manufacturers. http://www.agbizcenter.org/ Organically Grown Company Organically Grown is the largest wholesaler of organic produce in the Pacific Northwest and provides natural and fine food retailers, supermarket chains, restaurants, home delivery enterprises and processors with organic produce. http://www.organicgrown.com/ Revised Date 11/25/2014 Page 2 of 3 Puget Sound Fresh Puget Sound Fresh provides information about community supported agriculture here in our region. Puget Sound Fresh has also served to raise awareness of the numerous economic, environmental and health benefits of local agriculture and actively works with consumers, wholesalers, retailers, restaurants, and institutions to incorporate local food. http://www.pugetsoundfresh.org/ Tacoma Food Co-op The Tacoma Food Co-op, founded in 2011, is an affordable urban natural foods grocery that provides local, organic, and natural foods, as well as a community around those foods. http://tacomafoodcoop.com/ Washington State Department of Agriculture – Farm to School This site is a toolkit designed to provide farms, schools, families, and communities with resources to help them meet their farm-to-school goals. The site brings together best practices and farm-to-school tips from their in-state and national network partners. http://www.wafarmtoschool.org/ Washington State Farmers Market Association Washington State Farmers Market Association supports and promotes vibrant and sustainable farmers markets in Washington State. They provide support and technical assistance to farmers markets in Washington State; educate the public on benefits of buying fresh and local farm products, and work to increase knowledge and understanding of farmers markets’ role in community development, sustainable local agriculture, and access to nutritious food. http://www.wafarmersmarkets.com/ The list is for informational purposes only. It is not complete, and does not constitute an endorsement. Revised Date 11/25/2014 Page 3 of 3
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