Among the stalls with fresh seasonal vegetables and fruits, cheeses, products made in the land and handcrafted pieces of crafts, those who came to the premises enjoyed tastings and tastings of fig jams, chasneros sweets or traditional breads, among others. All done by local producers. At the same time, the hundreds of visitors, among whom baskets of products were raffled, looked around the exhibition of agricultural implements.
This anniversary coincides with an important change that was announced yesterday at its facilities: the opening days change. Starting in November, it will do so on Fridays and Saturdays. What does not vary is its schedule, which will continue to be from 8:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Local producers and the Entrepreneurs Association of the Valle San Lorenzo Open Commercial Zone expressed satisfaction with this news. “It is going to boost the San Lorenzo Valley a lot,” they pointed out. Something that users of these dependencies seconded. It also maintains its biweekly activity (alternate Thursdays) on the Paseo de Los Cristianos and free transportation from Playa de las Américas, Los Cristianos and La Camella.
The mayor, José Julián Mena, stressed that the Farmer’s Market “is a source of promotion and wealth for the middle-class and for the primary sector, because our land, our identity and our traditions are the greatest riches that Arona has. Thanks to those who during these four years have worked so that our market is what it is today.