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Appalachian Sustainable Agriculture
Project
306 West Haywood Street
Asheville, NC 28801

Voice: 828-236-1282
Fax: 828-236-1280

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Appalachian Sustainable Agriculture Project is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization.

Products at Asheville City Market - South
Bakers
Brick oven breads, breakfast treats, gourmet biscotti, muffins, scones, tarts, cakes, and cookies from:
Baked Asheville
Farm & Sparrow
Sweet Life Bakeshop
Take the Cake
Sweetheart Bakery

Farmers and Growers
Local produce, fresh greens, heirloom tomatoes, herbs, peaches, apples, berries, pastured pork and chicken, farm fresh eggs, cut flowers, local maple syrup, landscape plants, and trees from:
High Farms
Black Bottom Greenhouse
Fisher Branch Farm
Flying Cloud Farm
Kay Farm
McConnell Farms
New Moon Herbs
Maple Creek Farm

Dairies
Gourmet goat cheeses from:
Spinning Spider Creamery
Three Graces Dairy

Specialty Products
Handmade pasta, spicy mustards, fruit preserves, herbal products, hand-crafted soaps, body care products, and wild salmon the pristine waters of Alaska from:
ABC Gourmet Preserves
Faerie Made
Green Jade Herbal
Lusty Monk Mustard
Rio Bertolini
Wild Salmon Co.

Arts and Crafts
Quilts, brooms, pottery, jewelry, and handmade mountain craft creations from:
Cabin Brooms
Bear Blossom Mountain Farm
Melanie Gidley
Sonrise Property
 
                                    
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