Uist Local Food Market Survey

1.Which vegetables are you most likely to buy at Tagsa Community Gardens?
Every week
Most weeks
From time to time
Not very often
Not at all
Potatoes
Salads (lettuce, rocket, spinach etc.)
Carrots
Cabbage
Beetroot
Onions
Leeks
Beans
Courgettes
Tomatoes
Herbs
Kale
Cucumber
Peas
Mangetout
Spring Onions
Garlic
Strawberries
Rhubarb
2.Why would you choose to buy locally grown vegetables?
3.What would you expect the price of Tagsa vegetables to be in comparison with local shops?
4.How often would you come to shop at Tagsa Community Gardens for local vegetables?
5.What other products would you be interested in buying at Tagsa Community Gardens?
Never
Not likely
Possibly
Likely
Definitely
Shrubs
Trees
Bedding plants
Planters (wooden boxes)
Decorative pots
Gardening Tools
Cut flowers
Indoor plants
Compost and Manure
Local Lamb and Mutton
Local Beef
Local Pork products (e.g. sausages)
Local Fish
Local Shellfish
Local Eggs
Baking products
Jams and other preserves
6.Tagsa Community Gardens will be opening a Refillery selling dry goods. Which products would you be most likely to buy?
Never
Possibly
Likely
Definitely
Pasta
Rice
Dry beans and Lentils
Cereals such as Muesli and Porridge oats
Nuts and Seeds
Herbs and spices
Tea and Coffee
Soap, shampoo and lotions
Washing powder
7.What is your preferred way of paying?
8.Would you be interested in purchasing a seasonal veg box?
9.How frequently would you want to get the veg box?
10.Would you be more likely to purchase a veg box if it was delivered to your home?
11.Tagsa has regular Local Food Markets in the summer months in which local producers sell meat, fish, shellfish, eggs and other local products. Would you like Tagsa to sell these products during the week, or is this best done as a regular event?
12.Would you like to see a Cafe at Tagsa Community Gardens serving teas, coffees, soup and sandwiches?
13.If you would, how often do you think you would use the Cafe?
14.What recommendations or suggestions do you have for the products, service and development of Tagsa Community Gardens?