Meritage Handcrafted Soups

 

The 2011 Skagit Wholesale Market is now closed

Buyers interested in receiving updates regarding the Skagit Wholesale Market 2012 are encouraged to request a subscription to info@psfn.org. There is no fee to participate in the Skagit Wholesale Market.

 

Skagit Valley Food Co-op (Covered Parking Lot)
202 South 1st Street
Mount Vernon, WA 98273-3803 
 
 
Fresh Sheet for August 11, 2011
 
Fresh Sheet for August 4, 2011
 
Fresh Sheet for July 28th, 2011
 
Fresh Sheet for July 21st, 2011
 
2011 Producers Included - 
Willowood Farms
Sky Harvest Produce
Cascadia Mushrooms
Golden Glen Creamery
Heritage Lane Farm
Osprey Hill Farm
San Juan Pasta Company
Aslan’s How Organics
Well Fed Farms
And more!

Commit to buying local and take advantage of wholesale quantities and pricing for the fresh off the farm products your customers want.

Buyers welcome! And don't forget you may pre-order and pick up directly from vendors at the Skagit Wholesale Market. Refer to the Fresh Sheet for product lists and contact information.

Those interested in participating as a Skagit Wholesale Market farm vendor must join Puget Sound Food Network.  Please send questions regarding the seasonal market to info@psfn.org.

 

Map and directions to the Skagit Valley Food Co-op are posted at http://www.skagitfoodcoop.com/map.html.

 

WHOLESALE ONLY. Please bring a copy of your WA ST Reseller's Permit to obtain a buyer's pass.

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Press Releases:

  1. Skagit WholeSale Market Results
  2. Producers and Buyers Anticipate Skagit WholeSale Market Launch
  3. Seeking Buyers for Skagit WholeSale Market

Press:

  1. PSFN Member Goes Extra Mile To Source Local for Sedro-Woolley Hospital
  2. New Skagit WholeSale Market Brings Local Suppliers, Buyers Together (Grown Northwest)
  3. WholeSale Market Brings Together Farmers and Chefs (Go Skagit.com)
  4. WholeSale Market Aims to Connect Local Producers to Retail Buyers
  5. Farmers cater to wholesale buyers' needs (Capitol Press)
  6. An interview with Chef Chris Johnson of United General Hospital (Grown Northwest)
  7. Skagit WholeSale Market takes inventory of its first season (Skagit Valley Herald)
  8. Puget Sound Food Network Connects Locally Grown Food to Institutional Markets (Livable Future)