Island Council launches training for local retail: Small shops, big impact
Mercat de l'Olivar and Mallorca’s Local Food Scene
Mercat de l'Olivar in Palma is a strong example of Mallorca’s local food culture and regional produce.

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Is it worth visiting the Mercat de l'Olivar in Palma for local food and products?
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Why is Mallorca supporting local shops and markets more actively now?
Mallorca wants to strengthen small shops, markets and local producers with practical support.
What kind of training is being offered to municipalities in Mallorca for local retail?
The course covers shop streets, markets, digital tools and simple ways to support local trade.
How can small shops in Mallorca compete with bigger retailers and online shopping?
Local shops can compete through visibility, service, shared marketing and simple digital tools.
What are the best ways to support local products in Mallorca?
Buy local, look for regional products and support markets and small neighbourhood shops.
What is happening in Campos to support local shopping and markets?
Campos is part of Mallorca’s push to make local shopping and markets more visible.
Why is digital support important for small businesses in Mallorca?
Simple websites, clear listings and easy payments can make small businesses easier to find and use.
Can towns in Mallorca use pop-up shops to revive empty retail spaces?
Pop-up shops can help bring life back to empty retail spaces in Mallorca.
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