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Ag Commissioner Gipson Announces Mississippi Farmers Markets Certified by MDAC

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Ag Commissioner Gipson Announces Mississippi Farmers Markets Certified by MDAC
MDAC Recognizes Mississippi Farmers Market Week July 7-13

 

JACKSON, Miss.  In conjunction with Mississippi Farmers Market Week, which runs July 7-13, 2024, Commissioner of Agriculture and Commerce Andy Gipson announced the certified farmers markets across the state of Mississippi. Mississippi Farmers Market Week was established by the Mississippi Department of Agriculture and Commerce (MDAC) to create awareness of local farmers markets and recognize the significant contribution of farmers markets to local communities.

MDAC has certified 32 farmers markets in 25 counties as part of the Mississippi Certified Farmers Market Program this year. This program serves as a marketing initiative designed to identify and promote markets where producers of Mississippi grown produce and other agricultural products gather to sell their goods directly to consumers. Sales of food products that are grown, made or processed in Mississippi and sold from Certified Farmers Markets are exempt from sales tax.

“People today want the best when it comes to feeding their families,” said Commissioner Gipson. “And because of that, many farmers markets around the state have been certified through our Mississippi Farmers Market Certification Program. With the certification, these markets are informing the public that they can find fresh, locally-grown produce, meats, eggs and other farm products near them. This growing season, we’ve certified over 30 farmers markets, and we are proud to highlight those markets today. I encourage every farmers markets to seek certification so we can provide them greater support and their customers can enjoy the tax relief when buying Mississippi food products.”

In order to be recognized by the Mississippi Farmers Market Certification Program, local farmers markets must be identified and approved as locations where Mississippi farmers are gathered to sell their Mississippi grown produce and other agricultural products. As the demand for seasonal, locally grown produce has increased, so has the number of farmers markets across the state. By shopping at one of the state’s certified markets, consumers can be confident that they are purchasing both fresh and nourishing food. Find a complete list of farmers markets across the state and learn how to become a certified farmers market now at www.msfarmersmarket.com.

The following farmers markets have been certified by the Mississippi Department of Agriculture and Commerce.

Adams County

Attala County

Bolivar County

Chickasaw County

DeSoto County

Hancock County

Harrison County

Hinds County

Jackson County

Lafayette County

Lauderdale County

Leake County

Lee County

 

Lincoln County

Lowndes County

Madison County

Montgomery County

 

Neshoba County

Pontotoc County

Scott County

Sunflower County

Tishomingo County

Warren County

Webster County

Yalobusha County

For more information on MDAC’s Certified Farmers Market program and to find a local farmers market near you, visit link or contact Katie Sansing at katie@mdac.ms.gov.

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