Certified Farmers' Markets
In California, a certified farmers' market (CFM) is a market where the farmers are only selling what they grow themselves. Farmers must have certified producer certificates from their county ag departments in order to sell at a CFM. These markets are vital marketing pathways for many farmers, and an important place for customers to build relationships with the people growing their food.
Here's a current list of all certified farmers' markets in California
Here's a current list of all certified producers in California by county.
Nutrition assistance and incentives at certified farmers' markets
Many farmers' markets accept forms of nutrition assistance and incentives, including:
- CalFresh: Customers can spend their EBT benefits at many farmers' markets in the Sacramento region. You can check if a market accepts CalFresh using The Ecology Center's Market Finder tool or Alchemist CDC's map.
- Market Match: The Market Match program gives CalFresh customers extra dollars to spend on fruits and vegetables. The Ecology Center's Market Finder tool or Alchemist CDC's map may indicate if a market has a matching program.
- WIC Farmers' Market Nutrition Program: This program offers families participating in WIC extra dollars to spend at authorized farmers' markets between May 1 and Nov. 30 each year. Learn more about the program here or check out lists of authorized farmers and authorized farmers' markets.
- Senior Farmers' Market Nutrition Program: This program offers people over 60 on a limited income extra dollars to spend at authorized farmers' markets between May and September each year. Learn more about the program here and check out a list of authorized farmers' markets.