The Hub July 2017 | Page 19

JULY 2017 MONTHLY NEWSLETTER What’s in season Here’s what you can expect to see in produce Food Deserts Food deserts are geographic areas where stalls at the Downtown Windsor Farmers’ access to affordable, healthy food options are Market this month. Of course, there are no limited. In many neighbourhoods - most often guarantees - every farmer knows that! It all depends on the grower and the weather! lower socio-economic areas - residents may not have access to vehicles to get to healthier food options. Living more than a kilometre away from healthy food options is living in a food Beans Peaches Beets Plums Broccoli Lettuce Blueberries Potatoes Cabbage Peas Carrots Peppers (sweet) Celery Radishes From the market, it's almost one kilometre to a Cherries Raspberries Food Basics, and almost two kilometres to Corn Tomatoes Cucumber Spinach Onions Strawberries desert. How Can Markets Help? Bringing markets, like the DWFM, into the downtown core - much of it a lower socio-economic area - gives residents easy access to healthy foods - produce, meats, etc. Multifoods. In addition to being closer to where many people live, the market offers a wide variety of low-cost produce, meats and bakery goods.