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The San Luis Obispo County Farmers' Market Association (SLOFMA) is a mutual benefit, not-for-profit corporation. Mutual benefit means that we serve two groups. We provide several market places for family owned and operated farms, and we provide fresh quality products directly to consumers like you. Currently, SLOFMA operates five weekly markets throughout the county.
To become a member and vendor you must be a farmer that participates in one or more of our markets. One of the responsibilities of the members is to elect the seven-member board of directors. Each director is also a farmer that serves a three-year term of office. The board of directors holds quarterly meetings, and special meetings as needed. The board establishes policies, and gives direction to the SLOFMA staff on how the market should run, evolve and grow.
Peter Jankay was hired as the SLOFMA administrator by the board of directors in 1985. Peter is responsible for all of the day-to-day operations and business activities, and implements the board of director's policies. This includes hiring market managers, and overseeing each market's operations.
All markets have an on site manager that enforces all California state regulations (including product quality), Health Department requirements, Weights and Measures standards, and all SLOFMA rules and policies. Managers also answer customer questions and resolves any market situations as they arise.
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San Luis Obispo Farmers, Market Association operates the following five markets.
Oak Park, Wednesday mornings
Morro Bay, Thursday afternoons
San Luis Obispo Thursday evenings
San Luis Obispo Saturday mornings
Arroyo Grande, Saturday afternoons
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