Souk el Tayeb explained

Souk el Tayeb is an open-air weekly farmers market in Lebanon that specializes in organic food products. It is held every Saturday in downtown Beirut at the Beirut Souks, Trablos Street from 9am to 2pm. [1]

The market is organized and run by a non-profit cooperative headquartered at 226, Rue Gouraud in Gemmayzeh. The organic cooperative spans Lebanon's regions, religions and sects.[2] Souk el Tayeb receives funding from European governments and from nongovernmental groups. According to the Los Angeles Times, the Italian government donated $600,000 for food-related projects in Lebanon after the 2006 war.

References

  1. http://www.soukeltayeb.com/soukeltayeb.htm Souk el Tayeb, Lebanon's first farmers market
  2. Web site: In Beirut, a feast de résistance - Los Angeles Times . . 4 June 2007 . 2007-06-04 . 2019-12-16 . https://web.archive.org/web/20191216024641/https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-2007-jun-04-fg-feast4-story.html . live .

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