Eighty-six percent of U.S. adults say they are likely to visit a farmers market if one is located near their home.
Published: August 28, 2024
According to the latest National Recreation and Park Association (NRPA) Park Pulse poll, eighty-six percent of U.S. adults say they are likely to visit a farmers market if one is located near their home.
Parks and recreation facilities serve as popular spaces for local farmers markets. Ensuring easy access to these markets will result in greater attendance by community members. Close access to farmers markets is important to all regardless of race and region.
Key Findings:
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- Eighty-six percent of U.S. adults say they are likely to visit a farmers market if one is located near their home.
- Gen Z (91%) and millennials (88%) are most likely to visit a farmers market during the next 12 months if one is located close to their home (91%), followed by Gen X (87%) and baby boomers (80%).
- Parents (90%) are more likely than non-parents (83%) to visit a farmers market if one is located close to their home.
- More than one in five (22%) park and recreation agencies manage or administer farmers markets (2024 NRPA Agency Performance Review).
- Two-thirds (68%) of park and recreation agency-hosted farmers markets accept some form of supplemental nutrition benefit, such as SNAP or WIC. (Farmers Markets)
- Of the park and recreation agencies that host farmers markets, four in five partner with other organizations to make their farmers markets successful. (Farmers Markets)
“Farmers markets are popular attractions in communities across the United States,” says Melissa May, NRPA senior research manager. “These markets supply fresh produce, promote access to healthy foods and provide families with nutrition education. As trusted providers of accessible health and wellness opportunities, park and recreation professionals and their agencies are well-suited to expand local agriculture initiatives.”
To read the NRPA Farmers Market Report: Parks and Recreation Connecting Communities to Healthy Foods, click here.