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A '''terminal market''' is a central site, often in a [[metropolitan area]], that serves as an assembly
A '''terminal market''' is a central site, often in a [[metropolitan area]], that serves as an assembly
and trading place for commodities. Terminal markets for [[agriculture|agricultural]] commodities are usually at or near major [[transportation hub]]s.<ref>{{CRS|article = Report for Congress: Agriculture: A Glossary of Terms, Programs, and Laws, 2005 Edition|url = http://ncseonline.org/nle/crsreports/05jun/97-905.pdf|author= Jasper Womach}}</ref>
and trading place for [[commodities]]. Terminal markets for [[agriculture|agricultural]] commodities are usually at or near major [[transportation hub]]s.<ref>{{CRS|article = Report for Congress: Agriculture: A Glossary of Terms, Programs, and Laws, 2005 Edition|url = http://ncseonline.org/nle/crsreports/05jun/97-905.pdf|author= Jasper Womach}}</ref> One of the models of a Terminal Market is a Hub-and-Spoke model wherein the Terminal Market is the hub which is to be linked to a number of collection centers - the spokes.<ref>{{cite web |url= http://agricoop.nic.in/sites/default/files/OpGdTM.pdf |title= Operational Guidelines for Setting Up of Terminal Market Complex |date= July 2009 |publisher= Ministry of Agriculture, Government of India }}</ref>


The term is also used for markets in other commodities such as metals and bullion.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://customs.hmrc.gov.uk/channelsPortalWebApp/channelsPortalWebApp.portal?_nfpb=true&_pageLabel=pageVAT_ShowContent&propertyType=document&id=HMCE_CL_000198#P201_23753 |title=HMRC Notice 701/9 (March 2002) Derivatives and terminal markets|date=March 2002}}</ref>
The term is also used for markets in other commodities such as [[metal]]s and [[bullion]].<ref>{{cite web |url= http://customs.hmrc.gov.uk/channelsPortalWebApp/channelsPortalWebApp.portal?_nfpb=true&_pageLabel=pageVAT_ShowContent&propertyType=document&id=HMCE_CL_000198#P201_23753 |title= HMRC Notice 701/9 Derivatives and terminal markets |date= March 2002}}</ref>

== List of terminal markets (fresh produce) ==
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=== California ===
* [[Alemany Farmers' Market]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://sfgsa.org/index.aspx?page=1058|title=Alemany Farmers' Market - Real Estate Division|publisher=|accessdate=25 December 2016}}</ref> – San Francisco, CA
* [[San Francisco Ferry Building#Ferry Plaza Farmers' Market & Ferry Building Marketplace|Ferry Plaza Farmers Market & Ferry Building Marketplace]] – San Francisco, CA

==== Los Angeles ====
* [[Grand Central Market]] – Los Angeles, CA
* [[Farmers Market|Los Angeles Farmers Market]] – Los Angeles, CA
* [[Olvera Street]] – Los Angeles, CA

=== Florida ===
* [[Yellow Green Farmers Market]] (2010–present) — Hollywood, FL

=== Georgia ===
* [[Ponce City Market]] – Atlanta, GA
* [[Sweet Auburn Curb Market]] (1918–present) – Atlanta, GA

=== Illinois ===

==== Chicago ====
* [[Chicago farmers' markets]] Chicago, IL
* [[Chicago International Produce Market]] - Chicago, IL
* [[Maxwell Street|Maxwell Street Market]] – Chicago, IL

=== Indiana ===
* [[List of Farmers Markets in Indiana|Indiana - farmers' markets]], IN

=== Louisiana ===
* [[Crescent City Farmers Market]] – New Orleans, LA
* [[French Market]] – New Orleans, LA

=== Maryland ===

==== Baltimore ====
* [[Cross Street Market]] – Baltimore, MD
* [[Hollins Market]] – Baltimore, MD
* [[Lexington Market]] (1782–present) – Baltimore, MD

=== Massachusetts ===
* [[Boston Public Market]] – Boston, MA
* [[Haymarket – Boston|Haymarket]] – Boston, MA
* [[New England Produce Center]] - Chelsea, MA

=== Michigan ===
* [[Eastern Market, Detroit|Eastern Market]] – Detroit, MI

=== Missouri ===
* [[Soulard Farmers Market|Soulard Market]] – St. Louis, MO

=== Montana ===
* [[Midtown Exchange|Midtown Global Market]] – Minneapolis, MN

=== New York (state)===
* [[Troy Flea]] – Troy, NY

==== New York City ====
* [[Bronx Terminal Market]] - Bronx, NY
* [[Brooklyn Flea]] – Brooklyn, NY
* [[Fulton Fish Market]] New York, NY
* [[Grand Central Terminal|Grand Central Market]] – New York, NY
* [[Hunts Point Cooperative Market]] - Bronx, NY
* [[La Marqueta]] – New York, NY
* [[Union Square Greenmarket]] – New York, NY

=== Ohio ===
* [[Findlay Market]] (1855–present)– Cincinnati, OH
* [[North Market]] – Columbus, OH
* [[PNC Second Street Market]] – Dayton, OH
* [[West Side Market]] – Cleveland, OH

=== Oregon ===

==== Portland ====
* [[James Beard Public Market]] (future) – Portland, OR
* [[Portland Public Market]] (1933–1942) – Portland, OR
* [[Portland Saturday Market]] (1974–present) – Portland, OR

=== Pennsylvania ===
* [[Broad Street Market]] – Harrisburg, PA
* [[Italian Market, Philadelphia|Italian Market]] – Philadelphia, PA
* [[Lancaster Central Market]] – Lancaster, PA
* [[Reading Terminal Market]] (1893–present) – Philadelphia, PA

=== Rhode island ===
* [[Providence Terminal Produce Market]] - Providence, RI

=== South Carolina ===
* [[City Market (Charleston, South Carolina)|City Market]] - Charleston, SC

=== Tennessee ===
* [[Chattanooga Market]] (2001–present) – Chattanooga, TN

=== Texas ===
* [[Farmers Market, Dallas|Dallas Farmers Market]] – Dallas, TX

=== Virginia ===
* [[City Market (Petersburg, Virginia)|City Market]] – Petersburg, VA. Built in 1878–79 and listed on the National Register of Historic Places

=== Washington (state) ===
* [[Pike Place Market]] (1907–present) – Seattle, WA

=== Washington, D.C. ===
* [[Eastern Market, Washington, D.C.|Eastern Market]] – Washington, D.C.
* [[Union Market]] – Washington, D.C.

=== Wisconsin ===
* [[Milwaukee Public Market]] (2005–present) – Milwaukee, WI


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Latest revision as of 15:23, 24 September 2024

A terminal market is a central site, often in a metropolitan area, that serves as an assembly and trading place for commodities. Terminal markets for agricultural commodities are usually at or near major transportation hubs.[1] One of the models of a Terminal Market is a Hub-and-Spoke model wherein the Terminal Market is the hub which is to be linked to a number of collection centers - the spokes.[2]

The term is also used for markets in other commodities such as metals and bullion.[3]

List of terminal markets (fresh produce)

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California

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Los Angeles

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Florida

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Georgia

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Illinois

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Chicago

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Indiana

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Louisiana

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Maryland

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Baltimore

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Massachusetts

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Michigan

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Missouri

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Montana

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New York (state)

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New York City

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Ohio

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Oregon

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Portland

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Pennsylvania

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Rhode island

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South Carolina

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Tennessee

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Texas

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Virginia

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  • City Market – Petersburg, VA. Built in 1878–79 and listed on the National Register of Historic Places

Washington (state)

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Washington, D.C.

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Wisconsin

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References

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  1. ^ Public Domain This article incorporates public domain material from Jasper Womach. Report for Congress: Agriculture: A Glossary of Terms, Programs, and Laws, 2005 Edition (PDF). Congressional Research Service.
  2. ^ "Operational Guidelines for Setting Up of Terminal Market Complex" (PDF). Ministry of Agriculture, Government of India. July 2009.
  3. ^ "HMRC Notice 701/9 Derivatives and terminal markets". March 2002.
  4. ^ "Alemany Farmers' Market - Real Estate Division". Retrieved 25 December 2016.