Boston Farmers Markets
With many locations across Boston, you can buy affordable, healthy, and fresh local produce at local farmers markets.
What is the Farmers Market Coupon Program?
The Farmers Market Coupon Program aims to make fresh food accessible for households experiencing food insecurity, prioritizing those who do not qualify for other food resources, especially immigrant and refugee households.
The program runs from July to October. Coupon booklets of up to $25 in value are distributed monthly by 25 community organizations and healthcare centers across Boston. Coupons can be used at any City of Boston farmers market (*except SoWa market) to purchase fresh produce, dairy products, eggs, meats and seafood, dried goods, baked goods such as bread, and seeds or seedlings. To participate in the program, contact one of the 25 participating organizations below to be screened for eligibility and to receive more information about the program.
Most Boston farmers markets accept the:
- Healthy Incentives Program (HIP), and
- Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP or food stamps) benefits on an Electronic Benefit Transfer (EBT) card.
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Markets and Programs
Farmers MarketsCommunity Cookbook
Use your farmers market products in recipes from the Community Cookbook. The cookbook is a collection of diverse recipes from Boston Public Schools families, community partners, and community members across the City.