SNAP / EBT Accepted
Farmers Markets That Accept SNAP/EBT
Stretch your food budget with fresh, local produce. Browse 962+ farmers markets that accept SNAP/EBT benefits across the country — many also offer Double Up Food Bucks to match your dollars.
Using SNAP/EBT at Farmers Markets
How It Works
Visit the market's information booth, swipe your EBT card for the amount you want, and receive tokens or scrip to spend with any participating vendor.
Double Up Food Bucks
Many markets match SNAP spending dollar-for-dollar on fruits and vegetables, effectively doubling your fresh produce budget. Ask at the booth.
What You Can Buy
SNAP covers fruits, vegetables, meat, dairy, bread, and seeds or plants that produce food. It can't be used for hot prepared foods or non-food items.
SNAP/EBT Markets by State
California153 markets
Kentucky111 markets
Minnesota95 markets
Florida86 markets
Illinois50 markets
Alaska32 markets
Wyoming30 markets
New York29 markets
Michigan26 markets
Oregon23 markets
Massachusetts22 markets
Indiana22 markets
North Carolina21 markets
Texas19 markets
Georgia19 markets
Washington18 markets
Wisconsin16 markets
Rhode Island16 markets
Virginia15 markets
Pennsylvania14 markets
SNAP/EBT at Farmers Markets — FAQs
- How do I use my SNAP/EBT card at a farmers market?
- Visit the market's information or manager booth, tell them how much you'd like to spend, and swipe your EBT card. You'll receive tokens, scrip, or a wooden coin currency that you can spend with any participating vendor at the market. Unused tokens can usually be saved for your next visit.
- What is Double Up Food Bucks?
- Double Up Food Bucks is a matching program offered at many farmers markets that matches your SNAP spending dollar-for-dollar (often up to $10–$20 per visit) on fresh fruits and vegetables. It effectively doubles your produce budget. Ask at the market booth whether they participate.
- What can I buy with SNAP/EBT at a farmers market?
- SNAP covers fruits, vegetables, meat, poultry, fish, dairy, breads, and seeds or plants that produce food for the household to eat. It cannot be used for hot or prepared foods meant to be eaten on-site, or for non-food items like soap, flowers, or crafts.
- How do I find a farmers market that accepts EBT near me?
- Use the state list on this page to browse SNAP/EBT-accepting markets by location, or search your city on our 'Find Markets Near Me' page. Each market listing notes whether it accepts SNAP/EBT so you can confirm before you go.
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