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$5 Million in Loans to Local Producers

By Heather Kennedy, October 6, 2011  |  Meet the Blogger  |  More Posts by Heather Kennedy

Our local producers are total rock stars. Their creativity, ingenuity and absolutely delightful products are a constant source of inspiration for us. Judging by sales, we know they are a favorite of yours, too! Helping them do more became a goal for Whole Foods Market a few years ago and as of this month, we’ve funded more than $5 million in low-interest loans through our Local Producer Loan Program to help them grow their businesses. To celebrate the $5 million mark, we’re giving away a basket filled with culinary treasures from several of our loan recipients! This is your chance to experience some of the fabulous products made by passionate small producers that aren’t available in your neck of the woods. Just post a comment below by October 21 telling us what your favorite local product is and why, and you’ll have a chance to win! We’ll choose one lucky commenter at random to receive the basket. The basket full of goodies will include an assortment of samples from some great local producers. Here's who is contributing to the basket and what they make:

When Whole Foods Market first opened its doors as a small natural and organic retailer in 1980, local producers were the lifeblood of our business. 30 years and more than 300 stores later, that fact still rings true. We know what it feels like to be a small business with a big vision and understand that local businesses (even with the highest quality products and a strong business plan) sometimes need a hand to turn their dreams into reality. In 2007, we launched the Local Producer Loan Program with a commitment to fund up to $10 million dollars in low-interest loans to provide local producers with access to the tools and resources they need to expand their businesses. Whether it’s helping our local partners purchase more animals, invest in new equipment or convert to organic production, we want to help them ALL shine. Best of all, supporting local business means keeping money in the pockets of growers in the communities we serve. So what’s your favorite local product and why? Post your comment by October 21 and take advantage of your chance to try these local favorites while you can!

Category: Contests, Local

 

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Robin says ...
Sticky toffee cakes....sounds yummy!!!
10/12/2011 5:55:26 PM CDT
Andy says ...
My husband searched far and wide for a delicious decaf coffee - he finally found it - at Conscious Coffee. Yay!
10/12/2011 5:56:32 PM CDT
andrea says ...
My favorite product is the local honey, which helps with our allergies. We always buy it in bulk and put it in about everything we bake or drink. YUM!
10/12/2011 5:56:51 PM CDT
Julie Camacho says ...
I love Nuttzo nut butter! Trying different local products is great!
10/12/2011 5:56:55 PM CDT
Deb Koval says ...
One of my favorite local food producers is the Collinsville Baking Company in New Hartford. Their bread, cookies and other treats are really delicious and they use wholesome natural ingredients. I buy their products whenever I can. :)
10/12/2011 5:57:24 PM CDT
Kristi D. says ...
Palisade peaches!!!!
10/12/2011 5:57:33 PM CDT
Jennifer says ...
Local fruit, veggies, and honey are items I regularly buy and enjoy.
10/12/2011 5:57:58 PM CDT
ErikaM says ...
Black Dog Gelato, because it's killer scrumptious.
10/12/2011 5:59:37 PM CDT
Jocelyn Pinsler says ...
I love coming in these stores, between the sights and aromas it's not always easy to stick to a shopping list. There's always something new to try, and samples which lure you right to that aisle. Not to mention it's the only place I've found in Chicago that carries the special yeast free bread I can eat. THANK YOU FOR THAT. Sincerely Jocelyn Pinsler
10/12/2011 5:59:38 PM CDT
Valerie Bishop says ...
I love any vegetable or fruit from the local farmers markets! They are just so fresh and great tasting!
10/12/2011 6:00:06 PM CDT
MomOfhealth says ...
Unfortunately none of the products listed are local to us but they sound great. We love local produce, especially during apple season.
10/12/2011 6:00:11 PM CDT
Joan M says ...
Local flowers! They support the local bees, local honey, and local gardeners/farmers as well as don't need the heavy preservatives needed to transport them all the way from South America (where much of the flower stock from the wholesale Flower Mart comes from). Their tender blossoms seem to last longer as well. A happy bouquet from Whole Foods is a special treat - and my dear husband knows it!
10/12/2011 6:00:13 PM CDT
sharon says ...
St Arnold or Southern Star Breweries...because it's BEER!
10/12/2011 6:00:16 PM CDT
Amanda Hiles says ...
I adore local raw honey. It's wonderful in coffee, oatmeal, yogurt and homemade popsicles!
10/12/2011 6:00:27 PM CDT
CC says ...
My favorite local product is White Girl Salsa, which I discovered when they just started up last summer.
10/12/2011 6:00:43 PM CDT
Kay Z says ...
Since I am in Austin I have to say I love the Sticky Toffee Pudding Company (Austin, TX)!! Love the local pecans but this year the crop will probably be small because of the extreme drought which is sad. Holiday baking will be more expensive for sure.
10/12/2011 6:01:01 PM CDT
Catherine says ...
Local honey! Honey from different areas always have unique tastes, and local varieties have enormous health benefits.
10/12/2011 6:01:03 PM CDT
LIz Kelley says ...
Oh, i could never choose! Thank you Whole Foods for continuing to bring new local products into your stores. I am so grateful for your commitment to Local!
10/12/2011 6:01:10 PM CDT
Jenna says ...
I love this idea to help our local producers! This is were quality comes from. I do my part to buy local everyday and you are helping me keep my promise. Rock on!
10/12/2011 6:01:32 PM CDT
Amanda Fobert says ...
I love picking apples. Right off the tree or just pick fresh at the grocery store, it's perfect
10/12/2011 6:01:53 PM CDT
Liz says ...
favorite is KALE by far - kale chips are better than potato ones!
10/12/2011 6:02:08 PM CDT
Melissa says ...
My favorite local product is raw honey! Not only does it help keep my allergies under control, but it's also tasty in teas, on toast and in oatmeal. I love it, and cannot live without local honey!
10/12/2011 6:02:46 PM CDT
Nichole T says ...
Fresh, local apple cider is my favorite this time of year.
10/12/2011 6:02:55 PM CDT
Lana Jensen says ...
We love our Noosa Yoghurt from Bellvue (Fort Collins) Colorado. It's made by the Morning Fresh Dairy people. I've never tasted yogurt like this EVER. It is unbelievable, simply unbelievable!
10/12/2011 6:03:22 PM CDT
Charlotte Reimers says ...
My favorite local product are grapes from our local farm market. They are free of pesticides, organically grown. I made a lot of jars of grape jam, knowing what I am feeding my family is healthy and clean. Thank you
10/12/2011 6:03:44 PM CDT

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