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Farmers’ Market Insurance
Keep your farmers market thriving, protect your business
Western Financial Group is an award-winning brokerage. We work with Canada’s leading insurance partners to get you the right coverage and value. From stalls to sales, ensure your market is covered against every risk.
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Why you may need it
If you are you are a vendor, crafter, artisan or small-scale producer, you need farmers market insurance before the event starts, during the market, and for any special activities to protect against risks like accidents, property damage, or cancellations
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What you need to know
Farmers market insurance is a type of coverage designed to protect vendors, organizers, and event participants at farmers markets. It provides financial protection in case of accidents, property damage, liability claims, or cancellations that could disrupt the market's operations.
Farmers market insurance typically includes coverage for general liability, product liability, property damage, and event cancellation.
Benefits of Farmer's Market insurance
- Farmers Market Insurance covers your products sold at markets, wholesale sales and online stores.
- Optional coverage is available for complete peace-of-mind:
- Contents coverage to replace loss or damage to your stock, tables, equipment and tents
- Business Interruption to protect you in the event you cannot operate your business due to a loss from an insured peril such as fire, theft, vandalism or water damage
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