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Farmers' Market Resources

Consumers are expressing a renewed interest in buying food directly from the farmer or grower in their local areas. One reason for this consumer change is the new awareness of the importance of fresh vegetables and fruit in the diet, which are creating opportunities for marketing local produce to consumers through farmers’ markets. Also, the economic opportunities and rewards of the markets in a community’s development are being realized from community leaders.

The Farmers’ Market Directory offers a comprehensive listing of farmers’ markets in Missouri, including sale dates, hours, locations, contact names and telephone numbers. Use the Farmers' Market Map to find a Farmers' Market near you.

If your community would like assistance in organizing a farmers’ market or know of a farmers’ market that is not listed in the Missouri Department of Agriculture’s Farmers’ Market Directory, please contact:

Tony Anderson
Marketing Specialist
Farmers’ Markets & Organics
(573) 751-2969
Tony.Anderson@mda.mo.gov

Structuring and Organizing your Market

In order to develop and maintain a viable farmers’ market, an organized and well thought out process needs to be implemented. In addition, steering committee members are encouraged to visit a successful market to gain ideas and a better understanding of how a market functions. Contact the Missouri Department of Agriculture for suggested markets to visit.

Farmers’ Market Weights & Measures Division Resources

Find information about how the Weights & Measures Division can help your market in the areas of: insurance of equity in the marketplace, accurate and honest commercial trade based on measurements, fair marketplace exchanges, demand accurate devices, approved and non-approved scales, egg licensing, packaging and labeling and methods of sale.

Food Safety for Farmers’ Markets

Foods sold at farmers’ markets must be wholesome, safe, and from approved sources. Government agencies, vendors, market managers, and market sponsors are all responsible for the safety of the products at the markets. Providing safe and properly labeled foods not only protects public health but ensures consumer confidence.

 

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