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Farmers Markets in Mississippi

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Mississippi’s Deeply Rooted Farmers Market Community

Mississippi hosts 34 farmers markets across 10 different counties. With 30 unique product categories represented, the state offers a rich diversity of goods that rivals national variety. Local growers and makers bring a wealth of agricultural tradition to these vibrant community hubs.

A Balanced Spread Across the Magnolia State

The market landscape is remarkably even, with Hinds, Forrest, Lee, Harrison, and Lauderdale counties each supporting 4 markets. Jackson, Hattiesburg, and Tupelo serve as primary urban centers for local commerce. This distribution ensures that both coastal and inland residents have reliable access to fresh food.

Saturday is the Peak of the Week

Saturday is the busiest day by far, with 14 markets operating simultaneously across the state. While most markets are seasonal, 18% of the locations remain open year-round to serve their communities. Tuesday also serves as a strong midweek shopping day with 8 active markets.

Sweet Jams and Spicy Southern Specialties

Jams and preserves lead the pack, found at 14 different market locations. Organic vegetables and fresh fruits are nearly as common, appearing at 13 markets each. Shoppers can also find unique local items like hot sauce and pet treats at over 10 different sites.

Start Your Mississippi Market Adventure

Begin your search in Jackson or Meridian to experience the best of the local harvest. Whether you prefer a busy Saturday morning or a quiet Tuesday afternoon, there are options throughout the week. Check out the markets in Biloxi for a taste of the Gulf coast's finest.

Market Highlights

Of Mississippi's 34 farmers markets, 6 operate year-round and 19 hold weekend hours. 20 markets accept EBT/SNAP benefits. The most common products include Jams & Preserves, Organic Vegetables, Fruits.

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