Many of Approximately 20 Farmers' Markets in Minneapolis to Begin Opening Spring Markets May 1
Approximately 20 Markets in “Farmers Markets of MPLS” Collaborative to Open Spring Markets, Offering Shoppers Fresh, Seasonal Foods While Also Supporting Local Farmers and Small Food Businesses
Many of the approximately 20 farmers’ markets in the Farmers Markets of MPLS collaborative will open their spring markets May 1, with others opening later in the month and in June. Four of those markets held Winter Markets from November through later this month. The Spring Markets opening will bring many favorite growers and other vendors back, as well as introduce shoppers to new vendors and their products.
Some of the new vendors include Wild Sorrel (body products made with Horner’s Corner maple syrup); Perennial Pantry (Kernza flour); BIPOC-owned farmers’ brands Ever Wild Herbal Company (apothecary products), Pure Ginger for You (raw, cold-press juices made with local, organic produce), and Live Organically (certified organic vegetables). The nonprofit Urban Roots youth farm and conservation program will also introduce its new collection of native perennial plants.
Spring Market Locations:
Audubon Mini Farmers Market, Thursdays, 4-7pm, June 10 through September 30
Gustavus Adolphus Lutheran Church parking lot, 2654 Johnson Street NE at 27th Ave NE, Minneapolis, https://sites.google.com/audubonneighborhood.org/audubon-neighborhood/farmers-market
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Camden Farmers Market, Saturdays, 10am-2pm, June 5 through August 28th
Salem Lutheran Evangelical Church, 4150 Dupont Ave N, Minneapolis, https://www.thenewmpls.info/farmers-market
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East Isles Farmers Market, Thursdays, 4-8pm, June 24 through September 23
1420 The Mall, Minneapolis, https://www.eastislesfarmersmarket.com/
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Farmers Market Annex, Saturdays and Sundays, 7am-1pm, April 24 through October 31
200 E Lyndale Ave North, Minneapolis, http://www.farmersmarketannex.com/
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Four Sisters Farmers Market, Thursdays, 11am-3pm, June 3 through October 28
1414 E Franklin Ave, Minneapolis, https://www.facebook.com/foursistersmarket
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Fulton Farmers Market, Saturdays, 8:30am-1pm, May 15 through October 23
4901 Chowen Ave South, Minneapolis, http://neighborhoodrootsmn.org/about/fulton/
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Kingfield Farmers Market, Sundays, 8:30am-1pm, May 16 through October 24
4055 Nicollet Ave, Minneapolis, http://neighborhoodrootsmn.org/about/kingfield/
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Linden Hills Farmers Market, (schedule is TBD and whether it will be online curbside only)
2813 W 43rd St, Minneapolis, https://www.lindenhillsfarmersmarket.org/
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Midtown Farmers Market, Saturdays, 8am-1pm, May 1 through October 30
Moon Palace Books, 3032 Minnehaha Avenue, Minneapolis, http://midtownfarmersmarket.org/
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Mill City Farmers Market, Saturdays, 8am-1pm, May 1 through October 30
750 South 2nd Street, Minneapolis, https://millcityfarmersmarket.org/
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Municipal Minneapolis Farmers Market, Daily, 6am-1pm, May 1 through October 31
312 E. Lyndale Ave. North, Minneapolis, www.mplsfarmersmarket.com
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Nicollet Mall Farmers Market, Thursdays, (time is TBD), June 4 through October 29
Nicollet Mall, 9th Street through 6th Street, Minneapolis, https://farmersmarketsofmpls.org/nicollet-mall-farmers-market/
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Nokomis Farmers Market, Wednesdays, 4:30-7pm, June 16 through September 29
5167 Chicago Ave, Minneapolis, http://neighborhoodrootsmn.org/about/nokomis/
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Northeast Farmers Market, Saturdays, 9am-1pm, May 15 through October 16
629 2nd Street NE, Minneapolis, www.northeastfarmersmarket.com
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Plant Based Farmers Market, Sundays, 11am-3pm, May 1, 2021 through April 30
1729 North 2nd Street, Minneapolis, https://www.facebook.com/plantbasedpopupmarket/
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Stevens Square Farmers Market, Wednesdays, 2-6pm, June 30 through October 13
Nicollet Ave & E Franklin Ave (SE corner of church parking lot), Minneapolis
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Tiny Diner Farmers’ Market, Thursdays, (time and schedule are TBD)
1024 E 38th St, Minneapolis
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Untiedt’s Garden Market, Mondays – Saturdays, 11am – 6:30pm and Sundays, 11am – 6pm, (dates are TBD)
3711 W 44th St and 6024 Penn Ave S, Minneapolis https://www.untiedts.com/
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West Broadway Farmers Market, Fridays, 3-7pm, June 18 through October 1
2034 West Broadway Ave N, Minneapolis https://westbroadway.org/farmersmarket/
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Many of the markets accept EBT and Market Bucks. To view an interactive map, visit https://farmersmarketsofmpls.org/find-a-market/interactive-map/. All markets practice stringent COVID-19 protocols to ensure a safe experience for shoppers, growers and staff, and some offer online pre-ordering and pre-payment for a contact-free shopping experience. Farmers Markets of MPLS continues to work gathering surveys and statistics for vendors and markets through the Farmers Market Metrics Project. Some 2019 statistics gathered by the organization relating to its Minneapolis markets include:
- 78 percent of vendor businesses are owned or operated by women.
- 71 percent of vendors donated leftover produce to hunger relief programs.
- 11,200 agricultural acres are owned, leased, or managed by Farmers Markets of MPLS vendors.
- 3,720 kids spent Power of Produce tokens.
About Farmers Markets of MPLS
The Farmers Markets of MPLS collaborative was formed in 2017 as a means to build a more connected, accessible and effective market systems, in partnership with the City of Minneapolis, University of Minnesota, Homegrown Minneapolis, Minnesota Department of Agriculture and other market supporters. All the nearly 30 farmers’ markets operating in the City of Minneapolis are members of Farmers Markets of MPLS, a collaborative that works together on marketing, data collection, advocacy, and general support for member markets. For more information about the organization and markets, visit https://farmersmarketsofmpls.org/.
About the Farmers Market Metrics Project
The Farmers Market Metrics Project is a three-way partnership between farmers markets, local government, and the University of Minnesota. The project is designed to improve the capacity of the markets in the Minneapolis-St. Paul Metro region help market managers quantify their contribution to the regional food system. FM 360 provides scalable, adaptable data collection tools and data that allow market managers to customize metrics and reports for existing partners and prospective funders.