By Young-Rok Shin, MD, MPH
Tired of reading about Hurricane Irene, check out these stories from the week of 8/22/2011.
In As Farmers’ Markets Go Mainstream, Some Fear a Glut Kate Zezima of the New York Times reported, that although the recent surge in popularity of farmers’ markets has led to greater and easier accessibility to fresh farm produce for many consumers, the number of new markets being created may actually be greater than the demand for their products. Many farmers are reporting substantial decreases in their profit margins and are facing greater transportation and labor costs as they try to supply more markets in order to keep their revenues up.