SAN ANTONIO - Produce galore is becoming a harder thing to find at local farmers markets.Nando Gonzales is a partner with River City Produce and describes the
FILE - People shop for produce in a farmers market in Manhattan on September 29, 2021, in New York. Nando Gonzales is a partner with River City Produce and describes the reality that farmers face when selling their produce at farmers' markets.
Farmers markets have become less common and with less produce than in the past. Nando attributes that to changes the industry has gone through.
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