Farmers’ markets create a vibrant public space that brings community members together. People of all ages and backgrounds go to farmers’ markets to enjoy local goods and fresh air, and interact with their friends and neighbors.
There are also programs available, so everyone can shop at and enjoy all that farmers’ markets have to offer.
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The Farmers’ Market Nutrition Program (FMNP) provides coupons to eligible Women, Infants and Children (WIC), and Commodity Supplemental Food Program (CSFP) participants that are only valid at farmers’ markets and can only be spent on fresh fruits and vegetables. In 2008, 114,000 low-income seniors and 250,000 WIC families benefited from the program. For more information about FMNP, contact your local WIC agency at (845) 292-5910 ext. 5, or visit www.health.state.ny.us/prevention/nutrition/fmnp.
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The Farmers’ Market Wireless EBT program provides a handheld wireless terminal to farmers’ markets for the acceptance and processing of electronic food stamp benefits. For more information about how to receive food stamps, call (800) 342-3009 and press 1 for food stamps, or in New York City, call (877) 472-8411.