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2025 Alberta approved farmers' markets now open

“We have more than 145 approved markets serving 115 communities around the province that are open throughout the summer,” says Eileen Kotowich, farmers’ market specialist with the Alberta government. “This includes 24 markets that operate year-round.”

“Alberta approved farmers’ markets are a bit different from public markets, even though they may both be called a farmers’ market,” says Kotowich. “Approved farmers’ markets meet minimum standards set out by the government, one of which is to provide preferential access to Alberta entrepreneurs through the ‘80/20 Rule’ where a minimum of 80% of the products must be produced in Alberta by the vendor. In 2024, markets reported over 4.6 million customer visits. Early season reports indicate customer traffic continues to be strong as Albertans take advantage of the opportunity to buy local. Look for the Sunnygirl logo at the market or signs that say the market is approved.”

In 2024, markets reported over 4.6 million customer visits. Early season reports indicate customer traffic continues to be strong as Albertans take advantage of the opportunity to buy local. Look for the Sunnygirl logo at the market or signs that say the market is approved.

Alberta’s farmers’ markets offer a diverse selection of goods. At this time of year there are greenhouse bedding plants and vegetables, early season vegetables, preserves, baking, prepared foods, and other year-round products like meat, eggs, honey, and artisan craft products.

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