Monday, January 31, 2011

농부장터 / The Farmer's Marketplace

Do you ever get jealous of your friends back home? Not the ones still living in the same old town working some boring desk job, but the ones who look forward to twice-weekly farmers' markets in the spring and a box of fresh CSA veggies delivered right to their doorstep every other Thursday? Have you ever been frustrated by HomePlus's miniscule organic section, crammed back into one corner next to the Kraft salad dressings? And have you noticed that the organic produce fades seamlessly into the standard, so that it's hard to be sure which is which?



If such things frustrate you, consider visiting 농부장터 (The Farmer's Marketplace), located near the Dongchon-dong Community Center (동천동 주민센터) in Chilgok Residential District 3 (칠곡3지구). Managed - though he insists that he doesn't own it - by Mr. Kim Gi-su, the Nongbu Jangteo is perhaps the closest thing you'll find to a CSA in Gyeonbook province, carrying a variety of products from environmentally-friendly farms, communities, and collectives of various sorts. Mr. Kim guarantees the producers that he'll purchase a certain percent of their output and pays them in advance, then passes whatever he receives on to those who visit his shop.

Products for sale include:

Different varieties of rice (white, brown, mixed grain)
Different varities of pulses (red and green peas, split and whole)
Other grains (barley, popcorn kernels)
Noodles (white, whole wheat, sweet potato, thick, thin)


Standard "Korean stuff" (soy sauces, sesame oils, pepper pastes, bean pastes, seaweeds)
Nuts (raw and roasted peanuts, walnuts, pine nuts)


Household products (loofa sponges, dish soap, multi-purpose cleaner)
Hygiene products (soaps, shampoos, lotions)


Prepared foods (dumplings, snacks, cookies, crackers, jams)
Various types and cuts of meat, eggs, and milk.
Drinks (rasperry wine, plum wine, Korean grape wine, juice do-it-yourself makkeoli kits)


And, let's not forget, seasonal fruits and vegetables. Potatoes, sweet potatoes, pumpkins, lotus roots, garlic, onions, apples, persimmons, jujubes, pears, tangerines, and who knows what else. All organic or low-pesticide or pesticide-free or locally grown or processed! Money spent at Nongbu Jangteo either stays in the community or goes to support someone not too far away doing their best to serve both us and the dirt at the same time.

In addition to selling all this great stuff, Mr. Kim works hard to connect city-dwellers like ourselves to the farmers and land we depend on. When the season is right, customers can accompany Mr. Kim to meet and work with some of the farmers who provide the store's stock. He also organizes field trips to farms for elementary schoolers to teach them about where their food comes from and how it's made. Come spring, DGL hopes to go along!

So, if you're interested in healthy food, healthy land, healthy people, and healthy communities, drop by and support a responsible local business.


Address: Daegu, Buk-gu, Dongcheon-dong 932-1
Landmarks: Daedong bridge, Dongcheon-dong Community Center.
15 minutes on foot from Chilgok HomePlus or 7Valley.
Buses: Buk-gu 1 to Dongcheon-dong Community Center; 726 to Hwaseong Central park; 708 to Nonghyeop Buk-gu Jiso
Hours: Daily, 09:00-22:30
Website: http://gangbook.kr/
Email: Nongbutmart@yahoo.co.kr
Phone: 053-421-0909

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Wednesday, January 5, 2011

Our first magazine article!

Noksaek Sari is proud to announce that it has officially left the internet for the first time! (That is, not counting the hours spent digging around at the garden and watching Eco-Films at Buy the Book.) Daegu Pockets has included a stepped up version of Noksaek Sari's review of the Suseong-gu Organic, mostly-Veg buffet IPPL in its January issue. Have a look:






You can download the whole magazine for free at www.daegupockets.com/pdfs/Jan2011.pdf.

Coming up in the March issue will be an article about Ecobike, the organization behind Daegu's monthly 대행진 (Grand Bike Parade). Keep your eyes peeled.