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Farmers Markets in New Mexico

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New Mexico’s Sun-Drenched Market Bounty

New Mexico hosts 30 farmers markets across 10 counties, celebrating a long history of desert agriculture. The state offers a full range of 30 product categories, from traditional crops to modern artisan goods. Over a quarter of these markets (27%) operate year-round, providing stability for local shoppers.

Statewide Coverage from Grant to San Juan

Grant, San Juan, and McKinley counties each host 4 markets, leading the state's distribution. Cities like Silver City, Farmington, and Gallup serve as central hubs for these local exchanges. Even smaller counties like Santa Fe and Bernalillo maintain a strong presence with 3 markets each.

A Strong Midweek Market Tradition

Saturday is the busiest day with 12 active markets, but Tuesday is also remarkably popular with 10 locations open. This unique schedule makes it easy for residents to find fresh food both during the week and on weekends. With 8 year-round markets, the state's local food scene remains resilient all year.

Local Wine and Golden Honey

Honey and wine are the top specialties here, each available at 12 different market locations. Maple syrup and cut flowers are also very popular, appearing at 11 and 10 markets respectively. Baked goods and fresh cider round out the top offerings, found at 9 locations across the state.

Experience the Flavors of New Mexico

Visit the markets in Santa Fe or Albuquerque to discover the best of the Southwest. Whether you are shopping on a Tuesday afternoon or a Saturday morning, there are plenty of vendors to meet. Grab a bottle of local wine and some fresh honey to take home today.

Market Highlights

Of New Mexico's 30 farmers markets, 8 operate year-round and 18 hold weekend hours. 20 markets accept EBT/SNAP benefits. The most common products include Honey, Wine, Maple Syrup.

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