SHOP to WIN - 15 March 2026
SHOP to WIN - 15 March 2026
This Sunday, every shopper gets a chance to WIN $200 worth of vouchers to spend at our market.
It's simple - you will get an entry ticket from each vendor when you buy something.
The more stalls you buy from, the more tickets you collect.
Write your name and phone number on the back of each ticket
Put all your tickets in the entry box at the market desk in the foyer before 11:50am.
Friends of the Market each get one complimentary ticket added to the draw.
A winner will be drawn at the end of the market.
The winner will receive $200 in market vouchers, that can be spent at the market before the end of April.
We’re celebrating National Farmers’ Markets Week.
You can taste the difference at a farmers market.
Enjoy
10 Reasons to Support Farmers’ Markets:
Know Where Your Food Comes From
Meeting and talking to farmers, horticulturalists and food artisans is a great opportunity to learn more about how and where food is produced.
Taste Real Flavours
The fruit and the vegetables you buy at the farmers’ market will be harvested just before market day and will be the freshest and tastiest available.
Enjoy the Season
The food you buy at the farmers’ market is fresh; the flavours will be at their best and you can properly celebrate the season.
Support Small Scale Local Food Production
Small scale growers are vital for providing local food resilience (especially when weather impacts on large industrial growers) and by selling direct, the grower and customer get a better deal.
Variety
Farmers’ markets provide more variety than supermarkets – you can experience the colourful heritage varieties that past generations enjoyed before industrial, monoculture practices.
Nourish Yourself
Most food at farmers’ markets is minimally processed, using fewer chemicals, sustainable techniques and picked just before the market so they retain nutrients.
Connect With Your Community
A farmers’ market is a community hub, a place to meet friends and gather, bring the family, enjoy the day and local buskers while shopping for the best food around.
Learn Cooking Tips, Recipes and Meal Ideas.
Farmers and food producers passionate about the food they produce and can provide tips on how to store and cook it (& check out our website for hundreds of seasonal recipes gathered over the years at the Market).
Shorten the Food Chain
Farmers’ markets don’t have long food chains that cause extra transport emissions and requiring lengthy storage.
Promote Humane Treatment of Animals.
Most farmers’ markets support free range and organic practices that are more humane for the animals.
The Farmers’ Market movement is about supporting the local food economy, giving consumers access to regional food and building and strengthening local communities.
Farmers’ Markets can be found across New Zealand from the Bay of Islands to Invercargill, in rural and urban locations providing the freshest, most local food to their communities. Every purchase supports a small local business rather than the supermarket duopoly.
There are approximately 25 FMNZ farmers' markets around New Zealand which make up 1000+ small food businesses, with an estimated 50,000+ customers supporting them every week of the year.