More than 1,000 new farmers markets recorded across U.S.

USDA annual report indicates a total of 7,175 farmers markets are operating, an increase of 17% from 2010


More than 1,000 new farmers markets have been recorded across the country, according to results in the USDA’s 2011 National Farmers Market Directory. The annual report indicates a total of 7,175 farmers markets operate throughout the U.S. Last year, USDA reported that 6,132 markets were operating throughout the country.

Several states have experienced rapid growth in farmers markets since 2010. Alaska and Texas ranked at the top for most growth in farmers markets at 46% and 38%, respectively. The leading states for number of recorded farmers markets in 2011 were spread across the country with California (729 markets) and New York (520) having the most.

Of the total number of farmers markets reported by market managers, nearly 12% indicate they have the capability of accepting SNAP (formerly known as food stamp) benefits onsite. This represents a 16% increase in the number of markets accepting SNAP benefits since 2010.

Since the beginning of 2011 the directory website has more than 1.8 million page views. Users can search for markets based on location, available products and types of payment accepted, including participation in federal nutrition programs. Additionally, new features allow directory users to locate markets based on proximity to zip code and to see links to active farmers market websites. Customized datasets can also be built for website and application designers.

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