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This questionnaire has been developed as a theoretical example of how detailed a questionnaire could potentially become. It is not as yet an active questionnaire and currently only contains hypothetical information which has been used to generate the output graphs.
Click on the graph symbol next to any multiple choice question to view an updated graph of collected data.
How regularly is the market held?

Is the amount of trade increasing?

Does your market have NAFM certification?

Are you a member of a network/association?

Does the market have a dedicated market manager/organiser?

Is the market financially sustainable?

Has the market received any external funding?

Was this funding critical to the initial stage of your project?

Do you carry out market research?

% of customers who are regular customers

Do you have any information on the costs and/or fees of the market?

Do you measure the benefits of the market to farmers/producers and/or others?

Do you know if the market has helped prevent any farmers/producers from going out of business?

Do you specifically cater for certain customer preferences?

Did you draw up a business plan?

Do you consider that the market will have problems surviving?

Have you found it difficult to sign up sufficient farmers and producers for the market?

Did any of these difficulties lead to a closure of the market (temporary or otherwise)?

How much do you rely on voluntary help?

What market research, including customer demand, did you do before setting up the market?

How useful did this research prove to be?

Do you actively advertise and/or produce publicity material?

If yes, please place a tick next to each medium that you use:

Have local/national media approached you for information?

Do you consider the market to be a success?

Are you happy for It's your choice! to provide a link to your website in its public Directory?

Has your market featured in any case studies or third party research?
