
"According to the New York Department of Agriculture and Markets, the state currently has more than 400 active farmers markets, along with 250 farm stands and 10 mobile markets, which usually cater to populations in need of food assistance or better access to fresh food. New York is rich in agricultural bounty, particularly apples, but also carrots, greens, squash, and tomatoes, just to name a few. In fact, New York state ranks second in nationwide production of apples, maple syrup, cabbage, and snap peas, so it's no wonder that farmers markets are already popular and still growing."
"New York's geography makes for great farming, from Long Island to the lush Hudson River Valley. The area's climate is ideal because of ample access to fresh water sources, thanks to the region's many lakes and often rainy weather. New York boasts more than 30,000 farms, including the state's flourishing dairy industry, and about 80% of those farms are family-owned."
"From Brooklyn to Queens to upstate in Saratoga Springs, farmers markets are easy to come by. Downtown Manhattan has the Union Square Greenmarket, one of the best food markets in the United States. It's full of beautiful seasonal produce and other artisanal food items, like local honey or jams made from nearby farms. Many Manhattan restaurants source their produce directly from"
New York offers hundreds of farmers markets and farm stands that bring people closer to food sources and seasonal eating. The New York Department of Agriculture and Markets reports more than 400 active farmers markets, 250 farm stands, and 10 mobile markets that often serve communities needing food assistance or better access to fresh food. The state produces a wide range of crops, including apples, carrots, greens, squash, and tomatoes, and ranks second nationally in production of apples, maple syrup, cabbage, and snap peas. New York’s geography supports farming, with ample fresh water from lakes and frequent rainy weather. The state has more than 30,000 farms, about 80% family-owned, and farmers markets are found from New York City to upstate areas such as Saratoga Springs.
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