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"Direct from the Field" is a
component of the government's food security program that allows farmers to sell
their produce directly to the consumer.
Although the program is not perfect, Marcio
says that by selling 20% of his harvest directly to the consumer, he makes more
money than he does by selling the other 80% of his harvest to middlemen and
other markets.
Marcio's market days in Belo Horizonte are
Tuesdays and Fridays. He leaves home at 1:00 a.m. to prepare his two booths for
the 6:00 a.m. One of his spots is in the heart of downtown, and the other one
is just across the viaduct from the center.
Since he has been doing this for many years
now, he has built up a strong clientele that depends on his produce twice a
week. His return customers know where their produce is coming from, and they
also know that their money is going directly to Marcio. He jokes around with
shoppers and is very friendly with them
- he's developed these relationships for over a decade.
He grows and sells arugula, spinach,
mustard leaves, head lettuce, leaf lettuce, mint, parsley, basil, broccoli, and
tomatoes.
He says his biggest competitor is the
supermarket because he can't offer the variety. Many consumers want to be able
to buy all of their groceries (and other products) in one trip. They can't do
that at Marcio's booth. He realized that if he doesn't carry staple products,
like eggs, oranges, and bananas, his customers would go elsewhere. So he buys
them in bulk and resells them to his customers.
Many of the other producers near Marcio
only produce lettuce. He told me that if he stocked his stand with only
lettuce, he wouldn't sell anything. So he had to diversify to meet the demands
of the market.
He has taken advantage of these programs to
help his family and made tremendous sacrifices to be able to provide for his
family, but he knows that it will pay dividends. His oldest son graduated high
school and is in the middle of his first year of university. His other kids are
well on their way to complete school with the expectation that they go to
college.
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Adventuring around Latin America sounds like the life. Godspeed
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