48 min.

How FreshFarm Markets Continue to Locally Feed Industry Night with Nycci Nellis

    • Eten

Hey All! Thanks for joining me again on Industry Night with me — Nycci Nellis. It is patio season in DC and I am so so excited because this month’s show is being tapped at Tony & Joe’s right down on the water in Georgetown. If you live in the DMV or have ever visited this city chances are you’ve been here. They have one of the best patios. It looks out on the Potomac with views of the Kennedy Center.

Seriously on a gorgeous day you want to sit out on that patio with a tray of fresh shucked oysters and a glass of Rose and watch the boats go by. So special thanks as always to Greg Casten and his whole team for always being such a tremendous supporter of me, this show and the work that I do.

Today, I’ll be chatting with you. Hugo Mogollon is the Executive Director of Fresh Farm Markets here in the DMV. Before launching The List in 2003 I was already a Fresh Farm supporter. I would schlep all five kids down to Dupont Circle on Sundays not long after that first market opened in 1997 and we would leave with bags and bags of vegetables, eggs and fruit. Once in the Industry, I became friendly with the FreshFarm founders Bernie Prince and Ann Yonkers. They were some of the first guests on Foodie And the Beast. Over the years FreshFarm Markets have expanded with more than 20 markets and have created incredible outreach programs that bring fresh food to so many people. AND, FreshFarm has launched many businesses in this area as well. Giving makers an opportunity to R&D, grow and create brick & mortars — Call Your Mother, Red Apron and Gordy’s Pickles comes to mind.

But first a little on where I’ve been:
-I Emceed the Embassy Chefs Challenge and it was amazing
-I ate all the things at the Regarding Her Women’s History Month Dinner at Centrolina with Tiffany MacIssac, Amy Brandwein, Ellen Yin, Kimberly Prince and Rochelle Cooper
-I also judged a pisco competition at Causa — cause that’s what I do
-And, not food but a lil’ culture, took in the Star Power exhibit at the Portrait Gallery. I am a huge George Hurrell fan.

As I mentioned, I am a FreshFarm fan and a shopper. In 2019 Hugo Mogollon joined FreshFarm as executive director. Fresfarm merged with Community Foodworks, which Hugo had led for five years, and now FreshFarm is the largest farmers market organization in the Mid-Atlantic. What Freshfarm can now offer as a regional food system is immense as is their reach and impact. I am ready to get all updated, aren’t you?

Quotes

"We help farmers unlock wholesaling potential by skipping minimum orders and pricing sheets, providing a learning opportunity before engaging with larger institutions."- Hugo Mogollon

"You can have someone ensure they're not on the phone constantly, as face-to-face interaction holds significant value."- Hugo Mogollon

Featured Guest

Hugo Mogollon

Personal Instagram:

Instagram (@hfmogollon)

Facebook: Freshfarm

Website:

Twitter:  FRESHFARM (@freshfarmdc) on X

Personal Twitter: Hugo Mogollon (@hugo_mogollon) on X

Featuring Nycci Nellis

https://www.instagram.com/nyccinellis/

https://www.thelistareyouonit.com/

Powered by Heartcast Media

Home - Branded Podcast Agency: Your Trusted Production House

Chapters

00:00 - Introduction

05:08 - Cuban Showcase: Varied Guests, Enriching Encounters.

10:27 - Unveiling Fresh Farm's Legacy and Market Dynamics.

11:59 - Uncovering the Remarkable History of a Local Market.

15:32 - Enhancing Fresh Produce Accessibility and Affordability.

18:47 - Balancing SNAP Technology and Direct Farmer Sales.

21:28 - Curating Diverse Offerings at the Farmer's Market and Streamlining Data.

23:49 - Collaborative Leases and Market Support

27:59 - Advancing Food Access for Farmers and Institutions.

31:24 - National Growth of Farmers' Markets: A Boon for Businesses.

33:46 - Advocating Sustainable Agriculture for a Robust Food Ecosystem.

36:51 - Seasonal Fruits and Vegetable Subscriptions for Sustained Freshness.

41:56 - Collaboration Program Empowe

Hey All! Thanks for joining me again on Industry Night with me — Nycci Nellis. It is patio season in DC and I am so so excited because this month’s show is being tapped at Tony & Joe’s right down on the water in Georgetown. If you live in the DMV or have ever visited this city chances are you’ve been here. They have one of the best patios. It looks out on the Potomac with views of the Kennedy Center.

Seriously on a gorgeous day you want to sit out on that patio with a tray of fresh shucked oysters and a glass of Rose and watch the boats go by. So special thanks as always to Greg Casten and his whole team for always being such a tremendous supporter of me, this show and the work that I do.

Today, I’ll be chatting with you. Hugo Mogollon is the Executive Director of Fresh Farm Markets here in the DMV. Before launching The List in 2003 I was already a Fresh Farm supporter. I would schlep all five kids down to Dupont Circle on Sundays not long after that first market opened in 1997 and we would leave with bags and bags of vegetables, eggs and fruit. Once in the Industry, I became friendly with the FreshFarm founders Bernie Prince and Ann Yonkers. They were some of the first guests on Foodie And the Beast. Over the years FreshFarm Markets have expanded with more than 20 markets and have created incredible outreach programs that bring fresh food to so many people. AND, FreshFarm has launched many businesses in this area as well. Giving makers an opportunity to R&D, grow and create brick & mortars — Call Your Mother, Red Apron and Gordy’s Pickles comes to mind.

But first a little on where I’ve been:
-I Emceed the Embassy Chefs Challenge and it was amazing
-I ate all the things at the Regarding Her Women’s History Month Dinner at Centrolina with Tiffany MacIssac, Amy Brandwein, Ellen Yin, Kimberly Prince and Rochelle Cooper
-I also judged a pisco competition at Causa — cause that’s what I do
-And, not food but a lil’ culture, took in the Star Power exhibit at the Portrait Gallery. I am a huge George Hurrell fan.

As I mentioned, I am a FreshFarm fan and a shopper. In 2019 Hugo Mogollon joined FreshFarm as executive director. Fresfarm merged with Community Foodworks, which Hugo had led for five years, and now FreshFarm is the largest farmers market organization in the Mid-Atlantic. What Freshfarm can now offer as a regional food system is immense as is their reach and impact. I am ready to get all updated, aren’t you?

Quotes

"We help farmers unlock wholesaling potential by skipping minimum orders and pricing sheets, providing a learning opportunity before engaging with larger institutions."- Hugo Mogollon

"You can have someone ensure they're not on the phone constantly, as face-to-face interaction holds significant value."- Hugo Mogollon

Featured Guest

Hugo Mogollon

Personal Instagram:

Instagram (@hfmogollon)

Facebook: Freshfarm

Website:

Twitter:  FRESHFARM (@freshfarmdc) on X

Personal Twitter: Hugo Mogollon (@hugo_mogollon) on X

Featuring Nycci Nellis

https://www.instagram.com/nyccinellis/

https://www.thelistareyouonit.com/

Powered by Heartcast Media

Home - Branded Podcast Agency: Your Trusted Production House

Chapters

00:00 - Introduction

05:08 - Cuban Showcase: Varied Guests, Enriching Encounters.

10:27 - Unveiling Fresh Farm's Legacy and Market Dynamics.

11:59 - Uncovering the Remarkable History of a Local Market.

15:32 - Enhancing Fresh Produce Accessibility and Affordability.

18:47 - Balancing SNAP Technology and Direct Farmer Sales.

21:28 - Curating Diverse Offerings at the Farmer's Market and Streamlining Data.

23:49 - Collaborative Leases and Market Support

27:59 - Advancing Food Access for Farmers and Institutions.

31:24 - National Growth of Farmers' Markets: A Boon for Businesses.

33:46 - Advocating Sustainable Agriculture for a Robust Food Ecosystem.

36:51 - Seasonal Fruits and Vegetable Subscriptions for Sustained Freshness.

41:56 - Collaboration Program Empowe

48 min.