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Re: [Market-farming] anyone working with a food hub?
- From: Jay Sleichter <jaysleichter AT yahoo.com>
- To: KAKerby AT aol.com, market-farming AT lists.ibiblio.org
- Subject: Re: [Market-farming] anyone working with a food hub?
- Date: Sun, 16 Sep 2012 21:28:27 -0700 (PDT)
It sounds like our locallygrown.net market we run year around with 2 other vendors. This is nice in the winter as we only harvest what we sell. My market is called www.rvp.locallygrown.net Jay |
From: KAKerby AT aol.com <KAKerby AT aol.com>;
To: <market-farming AT lists.ibiblio.org>;
Subject: Re: [Market-farming] anyone working with a food hub?
Sent: Thu, Sep 13, 2012 5:22:48 AM
I went ahead and signed up for this particular service, and so far I'm
cautiously optimistic. It sounds a lot like what you've described
below. I create my own "fresh-sheet" for any given week, with whatever
products and quantities we have available. I also set my own retail price,
my own wholesale price, and what minimum volume folks would have to buy to get
the wholesale price. I liked that last feature quite a bit. They
have two days of deliveries (Tues/Thurs) and I have to get product there by
10:30 the morning of a delivery if it needs to be delivered. But I can
also direct customers to pick up there. I already have some folks in that
area so that's handy. I get paid when I drop off, and customers pay when
they pick up, with a fee charged for handling the transaction. Another
nice thing is that they have three different levels of membership, where the
higher the membership, the more "bells and whistles" come with it but at higher
cost. Things like auto-invoicing and monthly sales reporting and other
features which don't matter much to me right now at our micro-scale, but would
become more important as our sales added up. I'm still fuzzy on some of
the details but I'm working through their FAQs and figuring it out as I
go.
I'll keep folks posted. We're doing a better job of finding our own
customers lately, but it's been a very slow buildup. This may help us
reach more folks, with less effort per new customer. I'll be curious to
see whether this new food hub listing out-performs our Local Harvest
listing. I've gotten some window-shoppers through the latter, but only a
few actual customers. We're also involved with two different informal
bulk-buy groups, which have also given us a few customers here and there.
I guess it all adds up. The food hub claims to reduce the amount of effort
required for producers to gain new customers. We'll see if they live up to
that particular advertising claim.
Kathryn Kerby
frogchorusfarm.com
Snohomish, WA
In a message dated 9/12/2012 8:27:46 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time,
vaspencer AT sisna.com writes:
We are involved in something like that-- SixRiversMarket.com |
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[Market-farming] anyone working with a food hub?,
KAKerby, 09/12/2012
- Re: [Market-farming] anyone working with a food hub?, Vern and Amy, 09/12/2012
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Re: [Market-farming] anyone working with a food hub?,
KatherineLMF, 09/16/2012
- Re: [Market-farming] anyone working with a food hub?, Marlin Burkholder, 09/17/2012
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Re: [Market-farming] anyone working with a food hub?,
KAKerby, 09/13/2012
- Re: [Market-farming] anyone working with a food hub?, grizzdover, 09/13/2012
- Re: [Market-farming] anyone working with a food hub?, Jay Sleichter, 09/17/2012
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