CUESA's Weekly E-Letter | March 2, 2018
FEATURE
10 Inspiring Women Farmers You Should Know
In anticipation of International Women's Day on March 8, what better time to celebrate the millions of women who are so vital to our food system? Globally, women make up half of the agricultural workforce, and more than 700,000 women work in the fields in the United States. According to the latest Ag Census, women are 30 percent of farm operators, making them one of the fastest growing groups of farmers.

Though certainly not a comprehensive list, here are a few of the hardworking women farmers you can support here at CUESA's farmers markets. (Be sure to also support these 20 innovative women-led food businesses at our markets, too!)
MARKET FLAVORS
This Week's Picks
HOT TICKET
New! Women Movers & Shakers: Spring Cocktails of the Farmers Market
Wednesday, April 18 | Women are shaking up the world of food and drink, calling the shots in restaurants, in bars, and on the farm. Join CUESA and the United States Bartenders Guild for an evening of handcrafted sips and bites from an all-women lineup of bartenders and chefs. Buy your tickets now for special early-bird pricing.
FIELD REPORT
Spring Crop Update
Recent rains are much needed during an otherwise dry and warm winter, but freezes and frosts have delayed some eagerly anticipated spring crops like asparagus. Nut and stone fruit farmers are watching their trees closely as cold snaps imperil this delicate bloom time in the orchards.
GUEST VENDOR
La Cocina Spotlight:
Teranga Juice
La Cocina, a nonprofit food business incubator for women entrepreneurs, is showcasing Teranga at their Ferry Plaza Farmers Market booth on Saturdays. Nafy Flatley creates refreshing and healthy drinks handcrafted in small batches using baobab, a fruit native to Africa. Find Teranga's booth in the south driveway throughout March.
JOIN US
Get Involved: Summer Events Intern Wanted
CUESA is seeking a summer events intern to assist in the execution of our major summer fundraising events, including CUESA's 25th Birthday Bash and Summer Cocktails of the Farmers Market.
SEASONAL RECIPE
Volcano Napa Cabbage Kimchi
Kimchi sans fish sauce? Aruna Lee of Volcano Kimchi shares her vegan kimchi recipe for you to make at home. This version features napa cabbage, Asian pears, and mustard greens, but you can adapt it as you see fit.
ANNOUNCEMENT
Ferry Plaza Farmers Market Parking: 75 Howard Closed
The 75 Howard Street garage is now permanently closed. Instead, you can park at One Market Plaza Garage at 55 Spear Street. Alternatively, on Saturdays we recommend Golden Gateway Garage at 250 Clay Street, which is $3 for the whole day with validation at the CUESA Info Booth.
Upcoming CUESA Programs
FERRY PLAZA FARMERS MARKET
Market to Table Demo: Robert MacKimmie, City Bees | Saturday, March 3 | 10:30 am 
 
Pop-Up Food Shed: Honey and Pollinators | Saturday, March 3 | 11:30 am 
 
Hodo Soy Tasting | Saturday, March 10 | 10:30 am 
 
JACK LONDON SQUARE FARMERS MARKET
Seasonal Market Tasting: Greens | Sunday, March 4 | 11:30 am   
 
Seasonal Market Tasting: Honey | Sunday, March 11 | 11:30 am 
Local Happenings
     
A Week of Women in Food | March 5-11 | Bay Area

 
Edible Education 101 | Wednesdays through April 18 | Berkeley and online 
Market Update

This is the most up-to-date info about this week's seller attendance at the time of publication. Please stop by the CUESA Info Booth for a market map or check online for any last-minute changes.
 
Returning: Bariani Olive Oil, Happy Quail Farm, Hodo Soy Beanery
Out: Blossom Bluff Orchards, Cap'n Mike's Holy Smoked Salmon, Devoto Gardens & Orchards, Hayes Street Grill, June Taylor Company, Little Apple Treats & Flatland Flower Farm, Mountain Ranch Organically Grown, Triple J Cellars

Returning: Casa Rosa Farms, Fresno Family Farm, Ground Stew Farms, The Sharp Brothers
Out: Beast Oakland
Community Tent: Friends of the Oakland Public Library
Returning: Snyder's Honey 

Returning: Liba, Marla Bakery, Moua's Farm, Pizza Politana, Rojas Family Farm, Volcano Kimchi