Yep - and the big corporations have all but made "all natural" meaningless thanks to hack marketing (because disodiummethylcarbonatimtryl or whatever is naturally occurring) but you can say "organic" unless you're certified. Which costs money because you have to be in the association that certifies you. Gah.
The worst is "GMO". My product is non-GMO. I do not buy from farms that have GMO produce. Yet if I want to put a "NON-GMO" sticker on my bottle I need to pay thousands to an org to be officially sanctioned as non-GMO.
That was what the whole "truth in Labeling" thing in CA was about. And it would have passed except Monsanto and a few other gigantic companies threw 380 million dollars in campaigning at it over the last two months, so it lost by a lousy 6%.
Gah
Ok, now ill get off of my soapbox.
One thing to note about Farmer's Markets: there is typically an annual association fee. There are many associations, so pick one that hits the area you wish to cover. Then (in CA) there's a county food handling permit required - for every country you want to table in. Then there's the daily market fees that have already been mentioned. Mine aren't too bad $45/day, paid a week in advance. If I don't cancel by Thurs, I pay for nothing.
There could be other fees too, depending on where you are & local regulations.
You'll also likely be required to carry liability insurance by the market association.
And you may be required to have a certain kind of canopy - and will likely be required to have a weight or weights for it. When the wind kicks up, those things can be very dangerous if they're not weighted down.
imo turning it into a craft fair or allowing vendors to sell product they didn't produce both subvert the entire purpose of a farmer's market.
Agreed.
It ticks me off that everyone has their hands out too. My wrist has gotten sore writing checks for the damn FM's. luckily I don't have to charge sales tax, but I need to keep tight records of every bottle I sample, sell or break because the IRS is gonna be hitting me up for income tax too. And with a mostly cash business it's like begging for an audit.