The Growing Circle Co-op links local buyers and sellers of organic or fair trade food products and other PEI products through an online marketplace. Browse the products now.

 

How does it work?


Producer members list what they have available for sale in the online market. Citizen members select what they'd like to buy online.

 

Once per week, orders are delivered to central locations across Prince Edward Island and citizen members pick up their orders.

 

Buyers


To purchase local food and products you must be a member of the Co-op. There is an annual membership fee to become a member.

 

Sellers


If you grow, produce or create local PEI products and would like to sell your products, join the Co-op as a producer member. Producer members can buy and sell products through the Co-op. There is no additional membership fee to become a producer member.

 

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Buyers must be members to purchase through the Co-op, and producers must be members to sell through the Co-op. Join today!

Buy local organic or fair trade food products and other PEI products here. Anyone can browse the market, but you must be a member of the Co-op to purchase.

Meet the farmers, artisans and musicians that sell through the Growing Circle Co-op. Change the text!!!!!

Monday, September 14, 2009
Hello All,   Shop on the growing cirle website.    All of our products are currently being added on the website.   Create a username and password and begin to shop for all your organic needs. You can pick up your order on Wed and Saturdays at the Charlottetown Farmers Market.   Happy Shopping and Happy Eating   Growing Circle    
Monday, August 17, 2009
Members of the Growing Circle Co-op recently took part in Nigwek, an outdoor festival in Charlottetown, PEI.   From the Nigwek website: Nigwek (a Mi’kmaq word meaning "something good is growing from the Earth, or, a new organization is expanding") was an outdoor music festival held in downtown Charlottetown this summer 2009. Nigwek is a day to celebrate the Island’s current...
Sunday, June 07, 2009
Buying local foods and products is...   Good for citizens!   Local food is fresher, better tasting, and more nutritious than food that has traveled long distances.   As an eater, you know where the food is coming from and how it was produced.   By spending as much of your grocery dollar as possible on locally grown, sustainable produced foods, we create more local prosperity,...

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