SNAP/EBT Accepted

One African! One Nation! Farmers Market

St Louis, Missouri

    St Louis, Missouri

    Open in Maps

    Various

    Products

    Accepted

    SNAP / EBT

    Not listed

    Organic

    Cash preferred

    Cards

    About One African! One Nation! Farmers Market

    One African! One Nation! Farmers Market serves St Louis and the surrounding Missouri community by creating a direct marketplace between local producers and the people who depend on fresh, locally sourced food.

    What makes One African! One Nation! Farmers Market worth visiting is not just the products available — it is the context those products come with. Each vendor at the market has a story: which farm they operate, how long they have been growing, what they specialize in, and what is coming next week. That knowledge is freely shared at a farmers market in a way that never happens in a conventional grocery setting.

    Seasonality shapes everything at One African! One Nation! Farmers Market. Unlike a supermarket that stocks tomatoes in January, farmers markets are honest about what is actually ripe. What you find at One African! One Nation! Farmers Market today reflects what the farms in the St Louis region are currently producing — nothing more, nothing less. This connection to the actual growing season is something that many regular market shoppers come to value deeply.

    One African! One Nation! Farmers Market also serves as a gathering point for the St Louis community. Regular shoppers often describe the market as much a social outing as a grocery run. Familiar faces, known vendors, and the rhythm of a weekly market create a kind of community continuity that is increasingly rare. For many families, a Saturday morning at One African! One Nation! Farmers Market is as much about being part of the neighborhood as it is about what ends up in the bag.

    Visit the market or check their website for the latest hours and vendor information.

    Share Your Experience

    Just visited One African! One Nation! Farmers Market? Share it with us.

    Tag @cropcartmarkets in your photos and stories. We feature real market moments from our community every week.

    Follow @cropcartmarketsUse #CropCartMarkets to get featured

    Why Visit One African! One Nation! Farmers Market?

    • Seasonally harvested produce from nearby farms
    • Supporting the local St Louis agricultural economy with every purchase
    • SNAP/EBT accepted — no income barrier to fresh local food
    • Rotating selection based on the growing season

    What You May Find at One African! One Nation! Farmers Market

    One African! One Nation! Farmers Market operates as a direct marketplace between St Louis-area producers and local consumers. What is available depends on current vendor participation. Every item available at the market has been grown, raised, or made by the vendor selling it — or sourced from a nearby partner farm.

    Product data is not available for this market in the USDA directory. Visit the market or their website to see what vendors are offering.

    Location & Hours

    Data sourced from USDA National Farmers Market Directory

    Directions

    Payment Methods

    SNAP / EBT

    Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program

    WIC Benefits

    Not listed in USDA directory

    Credit & Debit Cards

    Not listed in USDA directory

    Cash

    Always accepted at this market

    Payment info is sourced from USDA records. Confirm directly with the market before your visit.

    Planning Your Visit

    If you are planning your first visit to One African! One Nation! Farmers Market or returning after a while, these tips cover what to expect.

    • 1Bring a reusable bag or cooler for fresh items like meat, dairy, and cut flowers.
    • 2Bring cash — many vendors at farmers markets operate cash-only.
    • 3Check the market's schedule before heading out — hours and days can shift seasonally.
    • 4SNAP/EBT is accepted at One African! One Nation! Farmers Market, so bring your card if you use benefits.
    • 5Dress for the weather — most farmers markets operate outdoors year-round.

    Community Impact

    Farmers markets like One African! One Nation! Farmers Market strengthen the St Louis community by creating economic opportunity for small agricultural businesses and increasing access to nutritious food.

    One African! One Nation! Farmers Market accepts SNAP/EBT, reflecting a commitment to food access that goes beyond serving only those who can pay with traditional payment methods.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Where is One African! One Nation! Farmers Market located?

    One African! One Nation! Farmers Market is located in St Louis, Missouri. Use the map above or click Get Directions for turn-by-turn navigation.

    When is One African! One Nation! Farmers Market open?

    Hours for One African! One Nation! Farmers Market are not listed in the USDA directory. Check the market's official website or contact them directly for current hours.

    Does One African! One Nation! Farmers Market accept SNAP/EBT?

    Yes, One African! One Nation! Farmers Market accepts SNAP/EBT benefits. You can use your EBT card to purchase eligible food items from vendors at this market.

    What can I buy at One African! One Nation! Farmers Market?

    One African! One Nation! Farmers Market is a farmers market offering fresh local produce, food products, and goods from regional vendors. Specific product listings are not available in the USDA directory — visit the market to see current vendor offerings.

    Does One African! One Nation! Farmers Market have organic produce?

    Organic produce availability at One African! One Nation! Farmers Market is not confirmed in the USDA directory. Ask individual vendors about their growing practices when you visit.

    Are there other farmers markets near One African! One Nation! Farmers Market?

    One African! One Nation! Farmers Market may be the primary market in St Louis. Explore our Missouri directory to find other nearby markets.

    Advertisement

    Nearby Farmers Markets

    Advertisement