List of farmers' markets

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This page features a list of farmers' markets around the world. All farmers' markets allow food buyers to purchase directly from farmers. Notable farmers' markets are characterized by their location in urban areas, availability of locally raised produce (and meats), and function as important public spaces. The farmers' markets on this list may be indoors, outdoors, or mobile in nature. They also may operate seasonally or year-round.

Australia

see List of markets in Sydney

  • Old Bus Depot Market, Canberra
  • Great Lakes Great Produce, New South Wales
  • Caribbean Gardens, Melbourne, Victoria
  • Dandenong Market, Victoria
  • Esplanade Market, Victoria
  • Queen Victoria Market, Victoria
  • Rubble & Riches Market, Victoria
  • Shirt & Skirt Market, Victoria
  • South Melbourne market, Victoria
  • St Andrews Market, Victoria
  • Adelaide Showgrounds Farmers Market, Adelaide
  • Barossa Farmers’Market, South Australia
  • Battunga Country Growers' Market, South Australia
  • Willunga Quarry Market, South Australia
  • Brisbane Market, Brisbane
  • South Bank Lifestyle Market, Brisbane
  • Riverside Craft Market, Brisbane
  • Noosa Farmers Market, Noosa, Queensland
  • Albany Farmers Market, Western Australia
  • E-Shed Markets, Western Australia
  • Boyanup & Districts Farmers Market, Western Australia
  • Canning Vale Markets, Perth
  • Fremantle Markets, Perth

Canada

India

Tamilnadu

United Kingdom

USA

Alabama

California

Illinois

Iowa

Louisiana

Maryland

Massachusetts

  • Haymarket Square, Boston, Massachusetts - This is not actually a farmers' market, but a discounted fruit and vegetable outdoor market. Fridays and Saturdays

Michigan

Minnesota

Missouri

New York

North Carolina

Ohio

Oregon

Pennsylvania

Rhode Island

South Carolina

Texas

Washington

Washington, D.C.

Wisconsin

Worldwide

Notes

See also



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