What is the “designated area” of a CFM and why is the sale of nonagricultural products prohibited in this area?
The designated area is that area described in the application as the location of the CFM. The applicant(s) must provide a map showing the proposed “layout” of the market. Nonagricultural products for sale are not allowed in the certified section of the market. The exclusion of nonagricultural products is intended to maintain the intent and integrity of a CFM, which is the direct sale of products produced solely by the producer.
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