A resolution designating the week of August 3 through August 9, 2025, as "National Farmers Market Week".
Impact
The resolution acknowledges the growth of farmers markets in the U.S., with their number increasing from 1,755 in 1994 to 8,771 in 2019, reflecting an annual growth rate of nearly 7%. This expansion not only illustrates a rising consumer demand for locally sourced food but also indicates an increasing recognition of the social, economic, and health benefits provided by these markets. By designating a specific week to celebrate these markets, the resolution aims to enhance public awareness and increase participation in local food systems.
Summary
SR349 is a resolution designating the week of August 3 through August 9, 2025, as 'National Farmers Market Week.' This initiative recognizes the vital contributions of farmers markets to local economies and food systems across the United States. The resolution highlights the significant economic impact of farmers markets, which generated approximately $1.7 billion in income for farmers in 2020, underscoring their importance in supporting agricultural livelihoods and rural development.
Contention
While the resolution itself is largely positive and ceremonial, it reflects broader discussions concerning food access and sustainability. The promotion of farmers markets as venues for agricultural education and community interaction fosters a better understanding of sustainable farming practices. However, as with any initiative that emphasizes local sourcing, there can be contention over issues related to market accessibility and equitable participation for all stakeholders, including low-income families reliant on federal nutrition benefits.
A resolution supporting the designation of the week of August 25 through August 29, 2025, as the third annual "National Community Health Worker Awareness Week".