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Borough Market Harvest Sale returns for primary school pupils to flog fruit and veg for charity

Borough Market is welcoming back primary school pupils who are set to take over the stalls on for the annual Harvest Sale.

60 children from primary schools across South London will be selling their produce grown from seed at the famous market on October 4, with money raised from their sales being donated to food redistribution charity The Felix Project.

The Harvest Sale forms part of the Young Marketeers Programme, which is a partnership run between Borough Market and food education charity School Food Matters.

Pupils from South Norwood Primary school help out at Borough Market (Picture: Adrian Pope)

The programme has been running for 12 years and has seen 1,950 pupils selling their produce at London’s oldest fruit and vegetables market.

The project is designed to bring young children together to grow and market their own delicious fresh fruit and vegetables.

With the guidance of expert gardeners, a food teacher, and Borough Market traders, they learn about where their food comes from, how to cook with seasonal ingredients, and market their produce.

Earlier this year, School Food Matters surveyed 500 pupils and revealed that more than a third had never seen fruit or vegetables growing, while two thirds felt they didn’t spend enough time in nature and wanted more.

More than half said they wanted to spend time outside in nature as a reward for good work instead of free time in front of a computer screen.

Stephanie Slater, founder of School Food Matters, said: “For 12 years, the Young Marketeers programme has been a beacon of learning and collaboration between School Food Matters and Borough Market.

“Each year, this project demonstrates the transformative power of food education, as children learn that food has roots, quite literally, and develop essential skills for a healthier and happier future.

“We want every child to be able to enjoy nature and learn about food – a message we took to this year’s Chelsea Flower Show with a special show garden. We will continue with our mission and campaigning until food education is finally afforded the same attention as English and Maths.”

Since the Young Marketeers Programme began, 56,235 children have taken part, raising £12,062 for The Felix Project and FareShare through their sales – the equivalent of 71,192 meals for vulnerable families in need.

The Harvest Sale takes place on Wednesday 4th October from 11am – 1.30pm. For details, visit: https://boroughmarket.org.uk/events/young-marketeers-harvest-sale-2023/

Pictured top: Two pupils from St James’ CE Primary School in Bermondsey show off their produce (Picture: Adrian Pope)


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