Cranfield Farmers Market Guide Launched in September 2006 Cranfield Farmers Market has proved popular with the people of Cranfield and the surrounding area. Offering a wide selection of locally produced food, plans and crafts along with the hospitality of Pauline, landlady of The Cross Keys, offering anything from a cup of tea to a full Sunday roast!. Plenty of free parking in the adjacent Holywell School is provided.
Every second Sunday of the Month - 9:30am to 1:30pm |  | What Is A Farmers Market?
A Farmers' Market is a venue for local farmers and people making food with local ingredients to sell their produce directly to you. There are certain rules that should apply to a genuine Farmers' Market.
Producers must be local defined as within a specified radius of the Market site (usually 25/30 miles).
Producers must sell only their own produce All products sold must have been produced by the stallholder The person behind the stall must be the producer, a close family member or an employee directly involved with production.
Local Produce The average Farmers' Market produce has travelled less than 30 miles, and may have been picked on the day you buy it.
When you shop at a Farmers' Market you have the freedom to ask questions about what you are buying and the person behind the stall will have the answers because they have produced what they are selling.
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