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Farmers Markets in Georgia

38Markets
12Counties
15Cities

The Deep Roots of Georgia's Markets

Georgia's agricultural heritage shines through its 38 farmers markets spread across 12 counties. With 30 unique product categories, the state offers a rich diversity that rivals national averages for fresh food variety.

Atlanta's Hub and Beyond

Fulton County serves as the heart of the market scene with 10 locations, followed by Chatham County with 5. Atlanta and Athens are the top cities to explore, each hosting 4 vibrant markets for their local communities.

Mid-Week Bounty and Weekend Peaks

Saturdays are the most popular time to shop with 20 markets open, but Wednesdays offer a strong mid-week alternative with 10 locations. Currently, 21% of Georgia's markets stay open year-round, providing consistent access to local goods.

Herbs, Greens, and Artisan Coffee

Fresh herbs and microgreens lead the product list, appearing at 15 and 14 markets respectively. You can also find high-quality poultry, local coffee, and handmade soaps at over 10 different locations throughout the state.

Browse the Best of Georgia

Start your market journey in Atlanta or Athens, where you can find some of the state's most popular gatherings. Whether you shop on a busy Saturday or a quiet Wednesday, you will find 30 different categories of goods to enjoy.

Market Highlights

Of Georgia's 38 farmers markets, 8 operate year-round and 23 hold weekend hours. 28 markets accept EBT/SNAP benefits. The most common products include Fresh Herbs, Microgreens, Fruits.

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