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Farmer Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
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Q. How will Corvallis
Local Foods determine the pricing for the products it sells?
A. Corvallis Local Foods works closely with its member farms to decide on a reasonable
price for each product being sold. That price will be what the farmer
receives from Corvallis Local Foods. We then take that price and mark it up
for the customer.
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Q. Will farmers be charged any monthly fees?
A. No, there are no monthly fees for selling with Corvallis Local Foods.
Website and marketing costs are included in the markup price.
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Q. What are Corvallis
Local Foods' profit goals?
A. Corvallis Local Foods was created to help provide another market for local
food producers and increase our community’s access to healthy, local
food. Our goals also include
paying a living wage to our employees and contractors, encouraging
the creation of local micro-businesses centered around
food processing and promoting sustainability in our community. We intend to
develop trusting relationships with our partner farms and our customers. It
is also our intention to give back a dividend to our member farms at the end
of each calendar year based on our profits. Thus, our fortunes are tied to
those of our farmers, our customers, and our community.
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Q. How will Corvallis
Local Foods monitor the quality of the products it sells?
A. The farmer is obligated to deliver market-grade produce. Products will
be inspected upon delivery and prior to assembling each order. If we
conclude that product is below market-grade, the farmer will be notified. If
poor quality continues, the farm may lose its membership.
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Q. How will the farmer be required to deliver product?
A. The farmer will not be required to assemble individual
orders. Product will be delivered to Corvallis Local Foods in a
pre-determined package (i.e. bunch, 1 lb. bag, carton, etc.). Corvallis Local
Foods workers will assemble each order.
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Q. What if the farmer fails to deliver product?
A. Each farmer is obligated to make every effort to deliver product on time.
We understand that trucks break down, roosters fail to crow, and plants fail
to grow, or grow too fast. In order for this to succeed, it is necessary for
the farmer to communicate with Corvallis Local Foods as early as possible.
Farmers, even those who consider themselves complete Luddites, are strongly
encouraged to make use of current technologies to communicate any issues with
Corvallis Local Foods as soon as possible.
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Q. What can I expect from a typical week?
A. Beginning as early as Thursday evening, farmers who have product to sell
need to inform Corvallis Local Foods about what products they will have
available to sell the following Thursday. As soon as quantities are entered
into our database, the products will be available to restaurants and retail customers for sale on the Corvallis Local Foods website. Farmers
will monitor their crops throughout the week and report any changes in
quantity as soon as possible via a phone call or email.
On Wednesday at 11:00 am, customer ordering on the website closes for the
period. Shortly after, the farmer will receive an email from Corvallis Local
Foods detailing what the farmer needs to bring to the delivery site on
Thursday. Wednesday afternoon or Thursday morning is the day for farmers to
harvest and package their products for delivery. Thursday morning, the farmer
delivers the products to the site between 10am and12pm.
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