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Thank you so much for your information. I had started to study sustainable agriculture and I have a class about marketing. I have to write an essay about the pros con cons of the business. You are giving different ideas on how to sell the products which is part of marketing, so I just have to figure out the parts you let out ,or maybe in another video.
At a farmer's market do you have to have a food handlers license?
I am curious as to why nobody who is in the microgreens business ever discusses insurance costs. I find it unbelievable that anyone in his right mind would go into any business that supplies food products of any kind to the general public without carrying product liability insurance. In today's lawsuit happy society with thousands of lawyers begging people to sue anyone for anything on t.v., I find it highly unlikely that anyone would go into a food preparation business without purchasing product liability insurance. But I have never heard one word about this exposure to loss in any of these videos. One lawsuit, frivolous or legitimate, would wipe out all the profit a business could generate for decades.
Just curious about this and why I have never heard anyone discuss the cost of insuring against such potential losses.
Your videos are great……I just wonder why you nor anyone else ever even touches on this subject.
This community is so helpful. I am so thankful for so many people in this community. They just share their love and their experiences, and they just want you to be successful without paywalls.
I need some feedback- what's the point of selling microgreens if they're so easy to grow yourself? Why not teach people to grow them instead?
Thank you for all your knowledge. I needed to see this video. I needed more ideas other than what I have started. We live off grid on a remote Northwestern Ontario lake about an hour from the nearest tiny town of 1300 people. The need for fresh vegetables is huge! We are the only growers around for about a 3 hour radius. There are no farmer's markets near me so I started my own tiny little market weekly in town. I have 3-5 regular vendors but hoping to grow bigger as we establish. I was going to sit on the side of the road at a friend's Kombucha microbrewery and sell vegetables no matter what so I figured I would invite others to join me. Like all farmer's markets I have ever been to – people rush to the produce first. Wish us luck!
anyone know what the UK equivalent of an aggregator is?
Terrific video! Thank you so much for this informative video! I got so much out of it.
I love this " I try to work as least as possible to get money"
I meant Mould! Typo!
Also wanted to commend you on your most helpful information!
Thanks again!
22 minutes of pure gold. Great video!
We grow Uranus Potatoes! LMAOOooooo
Another great place to sell produce is the online farmer's market, thefarm2door.com.
With farmer’s markets how much are stall fees?.
Super small scale Facebook market place?
Advice like "learn your repeat customer's names" shouldn't be taught. That's something that should either be natural, learned in life, or taught by parents. If somebody doesn't have that kind of decency and common sense in them…don't tell them so they can fake their way through it, let em hang lol
I love watching this guy, he really knows his stuff knows how to speak the lingo and has a great deal of respect for the greens, it seems like. I would love to do this as a second little gig just don't know about how to get seeds???!!!
Checkout Harvestmygarden.com it is a slick platform for sellingbuying local produce.
very a good information to me. Still remained in the main Curtis Youtube for everybody to notice when you visit.
Thank you so much! This video was much needed and very helpful!
very helpful, thank-you
Non of these market gardeners on YouTube make their living by growing vegetables; they make the bulk of their money on YouTube and /or doing seminars etc.
2 minutes in and you are told you can make anywhere from $200-10,000 at a farmers market….Oh wow, so skies the limit I guess….next video. And this is yer 'expert'-video maker
Oh man I have definitely met and worked with some chefs with big egos.
why is food markets price so little it seems like hundreds of dollars of veggies would be only pennies at ralphs
Hey bro I would to start import from algaria to uk fruits and vegetables
Or days and eggs
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You look like a buddy