Certified Farmers' Markets
What are California Certified Farmers’ Markets? Glad you asked. They’re places where farmers legally sell what they grow directly to the public. Some dirt on what makes our Certified Farmers’ Markets so special:
FROM THE SOURCE
Get your food directly from California family farmers who planted, nurtured, and harvested the crops! You’ll find fruits, vegetables, greens, nuts, herbs, berries, eggs, flowers, nursery stock, honey, and so much more.
UNIQUE PRODUCE
Discover a more diverse selection of crops, including heirloom tomatoes, peaches, and apples. They taste much better than many hybrid varieties preferred by major grocery retailers.
CERTIFIED (LITERALLY)
Only local governments, certified producers (farmers), and nonprofit organizations can operate Certified Farmers’ Markets. We have more than 30 markets throughout the San Francisco Bay Area. A county Agricultural Commissioner “certified” all of the farms that have products for sale.
DELICIOUS EXTRAS
Food trucks and booths selling non-agricultural products like bread, pastries, sauces, and prepared foods are in separate areas regulated by the Department of Environmental Health.
A PLACE FOR COMMUNITY
Gather with your friends and neighbors for a chat and stroll, and feel more connected to your community. Some PCFMA markets have music, arts and crafts, and children’s activities that make visiting fun for all ages.
GREAT FOR THE LOCAL ECONOMY
Family farms are the heart of California agriculture, creating employment and revenue opportunities within our rural Northern and Central California communities. Many of our smaller farmers only sell at farmers’ markets.
BETTER FOR THE ENVIRONMENT
When you eat local your food isn’t transported overseas or long-distances to the Bay Area via ship, road or rail. Look for Certified Organic permits on booths or ask the growers about their soil if you prefer organic produce. Many of our California farmers are at the forefront of the organic movement, protecting soil and water quality through the restricted use of chemicals.
Ready to plan your visit? See who will be at your farmers' market this week.