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Farmers market action guide RESOURCES FOR OXFAM VOLUNTEERS

DEAR FRIENDS, Ever wonder how you can connect your efforts to make your community healthier with your desire to do the right thing for farmers around the world? Oxfam can help. This season, join fellow volunteers at farmers markets around the country and help spread the word about the simple steps we can all take to support farmers worldwide. Oxfam is a global movement of people working together to end the injustice of poverty. Along with partners in over 90 countries, Oxfam is working to build a better food system: one that is sustainable and empowers people to earn a living, nourish their families, and thrive. This season, join the effort and set up a table at your local farmers market to talk with people in your community about global hunger issues. Because it s not just about farmers close to home; we re all in this together. No matter where we live, we rely on farms, farmers, and food workers to produce the food we eat. That s why supporting farmers everywhere helps to ensure that all of us have access to an abundance of healthy food. This guide includes the tools you need to get started. If you have questions, or need help, just contact us at actfast@oxfamamerica.org, or call (617) 728-2538. Thank you for all of your efforts. Appreciatively, CLARA HERRERO COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT SPECIALIST OXFAM AMERICA 2016 Oxfam America Inc. All rights reserved. Oxfam is a trademark of Oxfam America Inc., and the Oxfam logo is a registered trademark of Stichting Oxfam International. None of the trademarks may be used without permission of the owner. 1307072-2 OXFAM FARMERS MARKET ACTION GUIDE 1

VOLUNTEERING AT YOUR LOCAL FARMERS MARKET: THE BASICS When you host a table at a farmers market, you can reach a large number of people in your community, help them to take action (such as trying Oxfam s guide to shopping and eating sustainably), and give them an opportunity to learn more. All you need is a table and chairs, some Oxfam materials, and a helping hand from your friends, family, or fellow volunteers. Not only are you performing a service, but it s fun. What better time to get people to think about supporting farmers worldwide than at a place where they can buy food directly from the farmers who grow it in their corner of the world? When you set up a table at your local farmers market and talk to shoppers about Oxfam and how to shop and eat more sustainably, you are spreading knowledge and building a movement of people who care about global food and hunger issues. Many shoppers at farmers markets already want to feed their families in a sustainable, healthy way. That s good news! You can then tell them about Eat for Good, Oxfam s tips on shopping and eating sustainably: five simple steps that people can take in their own kitchens to help fight world hunger. We ll go over Eat for Good in this guide, but you ll probably find in your conversations that most farmers market shoppers already follow many of the five tips without even knowing it. In this guide, we ll outline four important topics for volunteering at your local farmers market: 1. KNOW YOUR FACTS 2. KNOW YOUR GOALS 3. KNOW YOUR RESOURCES 4. KNOW YOUR TIMELINE 1. KNOW YOUR FACTS WHY CARE ABOUT FOOD JUSTICE? One in nine people goes to bed hungry chronically undernourished. Many of us have come to believe that this is because there isn t enough food to feed the world s population, but that is untrue. Hunger is not inevitable. It is a symptom of poverty caused by unfair political and economic systems in which a privileged few control decisions and resources. Most chronic hunger exists because of deep imbalances in access to resources like fertile land and water. The power to control these resources sits neither with the billion-plus farmers who produce the majority of the world s food, nor with the billions of consumers who eat it. Instead, elites, including some companies and governments, exercise disproportionate control of our global food system and they often determine who eats and who doesn t. HOW CAN YOU HELP? All of us deserve enough to eat, so change is urgently needed. To feed all people without putting undue pressure on our precious planet, we need to produce food more fairly, sustainably, and healthily. We must therefore choose cooperation over division; together, we can fight hunger by recognizing our power to drive change and by urging governments and companies to do the right thing. billion of us by 2050) and to empower people like you and other concerned citizens to take steps to ensure that farmers can earn a living and that people living in poor or marginalized communities can earn a living, feed their families, and thrive. Join Oxfam and help make sure everyone has a seat at the table. Here s what we need to do, starting now: Increase the productivity, self-reliance, and economic opportunity of small-scale farmers, especially women, who depend on agriculture for income and food. Increase farmers access to resources like water and land, and make sure they don t have to compete unfairly with big companies for ownership of these resources. Increase farmers preparedness in the face of morefrequent and more-extreme droughts, floods, and storms. Modernize our food aid programs so they are more effective, efficient, and fiscally responsible, improving the global response to natural disasters and food crises. Hold governments and businesses accountable for the impacts of their policies and practices on global food security. On page 6, you ll find Table for Nine Billion, Oxfam s menu for growing food and justice without wrecking the planet. Print and share this simple menu with shoppers and fellow volunteers as a way to educate them. Oxfam is working globally to build a better food system one that will feed all of us (and there are estimated to be nine OXFAM FARMERS MARKET ACTION GUIDE 2

WHAT ARE OXFAM S TIPS FOR SHOPPING AND EATING SUSTAINABLY? Did you know that one-third of the world s food gets lost on the journey from farm to fork? What if this wasn t the case? What if we could make changes in our own kitchen that would change the way the world eats? Eat for Good is a simple but meaningful way of thinking about food and about the way we buy, prepare, and eat it. Trying any of these five simple principles, and encouraging your friends and family to try them as well, can make a difference in the fight against global hunger. The best part is, you re probably already employing some of these principles without even recognizing their significance. Because these steps are already familiar to many farmers market attendees, they are a great way to get a conversation rolling. You can learn more about Eat for Good plus find recipes, tips, and more at oxfamamerica.org/eatforgood. EAT FOR GOOD SAVE FOOD: One-third of all food produced for human consumption is lost or wasted globally, which amounts to a staggering 1.3 billion tons of food per year. By planning your meals and saving your leftovers, you ll reduce this waste and be responsible for fewer greenhouse gas emissions. SHOP SEASONALLY: We waste lots of energy trying to grow food in the wrong place, at the wrong time of year. Discover what s in season near you, and you ll find perfectly delicious fruit and vegetables to eat that do not require massive investments in fuel to get food to your plate. EAT LESS MEAT: If you eat a little less meat and a little less dairy, you ll dramatically reduce the impact of your diet on the environment. SUPPORT FARMERS: By supporting smallscale food producers, you re supporting the 1.5 billion people who live on small farms in the world, and you re helping protect our ability to produce food in the future through sustainable farming practices. 2. KNOW YOUR GOALS STARTING A CONVERSATION When talking to farmers market shoppers, break the ice by asking for their tips and tricks to save food or cook smart, and share your favorite seasonal recipe. At this point, let them know about Eat for Good, and use your knowledge to create the conversation. For example, mention that by making one meal a week with lentils instead of beef, a family of four can save the equivalent of 17 bathtubs full of water. Once they re on board with Eat for Good, keep the conversation going by telling them about Oxfam s work to improve our global food system, and then ask them to sign our current petition. PETITIONS AND SIGN-UPS Your goal is to inform and engage people in the fight against hunger. One significant way for farmers market shoppers to make a difference is by signing Oxfam s latest petition. We use these petitions to call on world leaders and corporations to change the injustices that keep people trapped in poverty. Be sure to contact Oxfam to check for the latest petition before you go to your farmers market. You ll want to encourage people to sign the petition as one of the ways they can take action. Remember: We need an email and a ZIP code for a signature to matter. If signers are cautious about giving out their email address, let them know that they can opt out of email updates at any time. At the end of each farmers market, make sure that you send the petitions to Oxfam, along with the Tell Us About Your Event form on the last page of this guide. Keep in mind that we need to receive the signed petitions in order to deliver them. Here s how to get the event form and petitions back to Oxfam: Scan and email actfast@oxfamamerica.org Mail ATTN: Farmers Markets Oxfam America 226 Causeway Street, 5th Floor Boston, MA 02114 COOK SMART: Try cooking with as little water as possible by using a flat-bottomed pan, covering your pan with a lid, and reducing the heat as soon as the water starts to boil you ll save energy, water, and money! OXFAM FARMERS MARKET ACTION GUIDE 3

3. KNOW YOUR RESOURCES MATERIALS Oxfam can send you a packet of free materials to use when tabling at farmers markets. To request your materials packet, email us at least four weeks prior to your event at actfast@oxfamamerica.org. Make sure to include Farmers market packet in the subject line, and include the date and place of the farmers market in your message, as well as your mailing address. The materials available include the following: Oxfam recipe cards Featuring recipes from well-known chefs linked to the principles of Eat for Good, these cards are great for grabbing attention and starting a conversation. Oxfam banner Tape our banner to your table to get Oxfam s name out there and to show farmers market shoppers who you are. Eat for Good pocket guides These catchy little booklets give farmers market shoppers a look into habits that can help end world hunger. Buttons, pins, and stickers Perfect takeaways! Buttons, pins, and stickers are fun to wear and are a great way to spread the word. Petitions These forms contain the latest action from Oxfam. We ll deliver your petitions to local and national politicians to help change key policies surrounding food justice. Remember to mail us your petitions after your farmers market event! Oxfam fact sheets and brochures These materials are a great way to educate people about Oxfam s efforts to end the injustice of poverty. VOLUNTEERS If other volunteers have offered to help table, make sure you know their schedules and availability in advance. If you have a full-day commitment at a farmers market, make sure you have confirmed shifts from all of your helpers. When you re at the farmers market, your volunteers will be your best resource. Not only can you tag-team the crowd and get more signatures, but setup time is cut in half. Bring along this guide and share some materials to get your volunteers quickly up to speed prior to the event. SUPPLIES TO REMEMBER Be sure to bring clipboards, pens, markers, paperweights, and tape. These essentials are easy to forget but important for successful tabling. FURTHER HELP FROM OXFAM We re here to help! Take this guide with you to farmers markets for backup and quick reference. Also, don t hesitate to email us at actfast@oxfamamerica.org if you need help setting up your farmers market visit, organizing volunteers, or getting more materials. AREA MARKETS Before setting up your farmers market table, research which of your area markets will be most worth your time. Some markets simply don t have the foot traffic to get many petition signers. Others have shorter hours and may not be worth the travel and setup time. Still others may have fees or full-day requirements for nonprofit tables. Once you identify possible farmers markets in your area, get in touch with the individual farmers market organizers. Make sure you speak directly with someone who can answer any questions regarding fees, setup schedules, and time commitments. Some area markets may not turn out to be the right fit, so don t be afraid to ask questions to get the information you need before committing. OXFAM FARMERS MARKET ACTION GUIDE 4

4. KNOW YOUR TIMELINE To set up your farmers market table, you ll need to start calling local markets and figuring out your options in advance. Just follow the timeline below to keep on track. ONE TO TWO MONTHS BEFORE: SCHEDULING Contact your local farmers markets. Some may not be able to schedule you just yet, but because tabling spots fill up quickly, it s good to get an early start. A quick internet search should lead you to the contacts for tables at your farmers markets. Get in touch and see what their schedule looks like and what sort of commitment they re looking for. Make sure to ask key questions such as the cost, setup time, minimum or maximum time commitments, and whether you can collect signatures. Keep in mind that you can usually schedule multiple tabling dates at once. FOUR WEEKS BEFORE: ORDERING MATERIALS AND RECRUITING VOLUNTEERS Oxfam can send you a packet of free materials to use when tabling at farmers markets. To request your materials packet, email us at least four weeks prior to your event at actfast@oxfamamerica.org. Make sure to include Farmers market packet in the subject line, and include the date and place of the farmers market in your message, as well as your mailing address. THE DAY OF: TABLING Remember your schedule and gather all of your materials. Plan for travel time so you ll be there with plenty of time to set up and meet your volunteers. Then once you re done, pack your materials and take note of what you ll need to order for next time. RIGHT AFTER: GETTING IN TOUCH WITH OXFAM We d love to receive your photos, stories, and comments about your farmers market tabling experience. What worked best for you? Which materials ran out the quickest? What do you need to reorder? Also, remember to send your petitions and event form to us: Scan and email actfast@oxfamamerica.org Mail Oxfam America ATTN: Farmers Markets 226 Causeway Street, 5th Floor Boston, MA 02114 Fax ACTFAST Farmers Markets, (617) 502-2531 At this point, you should also begin to reach out to potential volunteers. Be sure to give them a clear idea of what you need them to do, confirm their interest, and let them know you ll get back to them with final details prior to the event. TWO WEEKS BEFORE: FINALIZING PAPERWORK Make sure you have turned in all the paperwork that the farmers market needs from you. Also, check with the market s organizers to confirm the times for setup and breakdown of your table. ONE WEEK BEFORE: CONFIRMING VOLUNTEERS One week before is the time to confirm all shifts with your helpers and volunteers. Make sure they know when to arrive and how long they need to stay so you re not left without help. You can also send volunteers examples of Oxfam materials online or offline to give them more background about what you ll be doing. We recommend familiarizing volunteers with your efforts prior to the event to help ensure that everyone is on the same page. OXFAM FARMERS MARKET ACTION GUIDE 5

TABLE FOR NINE BILLION GROWING FOOD AND JUSTICE WITHOUT WRECKING THE PLANET TABLE FOR NINE BILLION GROWING FOOD AND JUSTICE WITHOUT WRECKING THE PLANET MENU FOR FEEDING NINE BILLION PEOPLE BY 2050* MENU FOR FEEDING NINE BILLION PEOPLE BY 2050* INVEST IN SMALL-SCALE FARMERS A fresh idea: What if the people who grew the world s food actually had enough to feed themselves and earn a living? INVEST IN SMALL-SCALE FARMERS A fresh idea: What if the people who grew the world s food actually had enough to feed themselves and earn a living? REGULATE LAND AND WATER GRABS Guaranteed to leave a bad taste in your mouth: local elites and frantic investors are racing to gobble up the precious resources people need to farm. REGULATE LAND AND WATER GRABS Guaranteed to leave a bad taste in your mouth: local elites and frantic investors are racing to gobble up the precious resources people need to farm. MODERNIZE FOOD AID A smorgasbord of special interests ensures that the government wastes up to 50 cents out of every $1 of US food aid meaning that half of US food aid never makes it to those who need it. MODERNIZE FOOD AID A smorgasbord of special interests ensures that the government wastes up to 50 cents out of every $1 of US food aid meaning that half of US food aid never makes it to those who need it. STOP GIVEAWAYS TO THE CORN-ETHANOL INDUSTRY Flavored with even more greenhouse gases than conventional gasoline, the production of corn-ethanol turns much-needed food crops into fuel. STOP GIVEAWAYS TO THE CORN-ETHANOL INDUSTRY Flavored with even more greenhouse gases than conventional gasoline, the production of corn-ethanol turns much-needed food crops into fuel. END EXCESSIVE SPECULATION IN AGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES Excessive speculation by large investors makes prices fall and rise faster than a soufflé and leaves the world s farmers struggling to keep up. END EXCESSIVE SPECULATION IN AGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES Excessive speculation by large investors makes prices fall and rise faster than a soufflé and leaves the world s farmers struggling to keep up. * Join Oxfam and help build a better food system: one that sustainably feeds a growing population and empowers poor people to earn a living, feed their families, and thrive. This five-point plan won t end hunger, but it will go a long way toward feeding a world population estimated to grow to nine billion by 2050. Together, we can fight hunger by urging governments and companies to make smarter investments in agriculture and climate preparedness, particularly in policies and programs that protect farmers living in poor and marginalized communities around the world. oxfamamerica.org/grow * Join Oxfam and help build a better food system: one that sustainably feeds a growing population and empowers poor people to earn a living, feed their families, and thrive. This five-point plan won t end hunger, but it will go a long way toward feeding a world population estimated to grow to nine billion by 2050. Together, we can fight hunger by urging governments and companies to make smarter investments in agriculture and climate preparedness, particularly in policies and programs that protect farmers living in poor and marginalized communities around the world. oxfamamerica.org/grow

TELL US ABOUT YOUR EVENT FILL OUT THIS FORM, SEND IT BACK TO US ALONG WITH THE SIGNED PETITIONS, AND WE LL SEND YOU A 100 PERCENT ORGANIC COTTON OXFAM T-SHIRT AS A THANKS! Please complete and return this form along with the petitions to Oxfam America. By email: actfast@oxfamamerica.org By mail: Attn: Farmers Markets, 226 Causeway Street, 5th Floor, Boston, MA 02114-2206 By fax: ACTFAST Farmers Markets, (617) 502-2531 YOUR INFORMATION ORGANIZER / GROUP LEADER S NAME EMAIL VOLUNTEER S NAME (PLEASE USE BACK OF FORM FOR MULTIPLE VOLUNTEERS) VOLUNTEER EMAIL YOUR STREET ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP PHONE T-SHIRT SIZE OXFAM ACTION CORPS? Y / N CHANGE? Y / N CAMPUS CLUB? Y / N SCHOOL YOUR EVENT FARMERS MARKET NAME DATE OF TABLING FARMERS MARKET CITY AND STATE FARMERS MARKET ZIP CODE APPROXIMATE NUMBER OF ATTENDEES APPROXIMATE NUMBER OF SIGNATURES (PETITIONS ATTACHED) COMMENTS