Young Business Group to set up stall at Beaconsfield Farmers' Market
By ClaireMitch | Wednesday, February 15, 2012, 19:22
The following press release from Thames Valley Farmers' Market Cooperative reveals that,
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Young Business Group to set up stall at Beaconsfield Farmers' Market
A local Young Enterprise group will be the guest stall at Beaconsfield Farmers' Market on Saturday. The Abstract Company, comprising students from four local schools, will be selling packs of "Make us a Brew" fair trade herbal and English breakfast teas.
The budding young entrepreneurs hope to gain an insight into a completely new environment. This will be a great opportunity to sell fantastic products as well as benefit from the invaluable experience of dealing with the general public.
Matthew Sutcliffe, the group's organiser says: "We have decided to sell Fair Trade products in order to support other workers around the world so they can benefit from fair wages and create closer links globally between consumers and producer, which will give them a stronger position in world markets."
"These teas are highly regarded for their flavoursome range, depth and exclusivity and are exclusive to Waitrose and Selfridges. This is your chance to purchase this tea at a great price and to support a local business" adds Matthew.
Abstract will also be running a special offer on three flavours of herbal tea at the farmers' market so you can try the whole range at a discounted price!
The market takes place on Saturday, 25 February from at 9.00 am – 12.30 pm at Windsor End, The Old Town.
Contacts:
Diane Harker, Beaconsfield Farmers' Market Manager, tel: 01628 670272
Matthew Sutcliffe, Beaconsfield Young Enterprise, tel: 07739346909
Thames Valley Farmers' Market Co-operative (TVFMC) supports local farmers and small producers and runs 15 markets in the three counties of Buckinghamshire, Berkshire and Oxfordshire. TVFMC is a not-for-profit membership organisation and all its markets are FARMA certified which is a guarantee that only genuine producers attend.
Further information is at the TVFMC website www.tvfm.org.uk
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