FARMA
FARMA is a co-operative association of farmers, producers and farmers' market organisations in the United Kingdom.
Overview
FARMA, the National Farmers' Retail and Markets Association is an organisation that was set up to represent farmers and organisations such as farmers markets and farm shops selling their produce directly to consumers. It operates a certification scheme for UK farmers' markets, and its rules have been adopted by many markets and are supported by the Department for the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs.FARMA is recognised by Cooperatives UK as the federal organisation supporting farmers' markets and local foods in the UK.
History
FARMA came about as a merger in 2003 between the Farm Retail Association and the National Association of Farmers' Markets. The merger was announced at the Royal Show in Stonleigh Park in July 2004.Objectives
FARMA define their mission statement as:- To support the sustainable development of farmers’ markets, farm shops, PYO, box schemes and home delivery
- To sustain and promote high ethical standards for all parts of the industry
- To define and promote the environmental, social and economic values of the industry
- To promote the value of local produce in communities
- To encourage high professional standards and improve management and retailing skills
- To provide a national voice for farmers’ markets, PYO, farm shops, box schemes and home delivery/internet sales
- To act as a conduit for information to, from and within the industry
Market Certification
Its rules are based around five major principles:
- Food must be produced within a defined local area
- The food must be sold by someone involved in producing it
- Primary produce must be grown or reared locally
- Secondary produce should contain at least one primary product from within the local area, with a recommended minimum of 25% local ingredients.
- Traceability: Information should be available from the market and the traders about how items were produced
UK farmers' markets have to abide by regulation from their local authority, and some local authorities have adopted the FARMA guidelines as a requirement.