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Farmers Market Price Reporting

Local Food Data Tracking Program

The Local Food Data Tracking Program is a collaborative effort between the Agency of Agriculture, Food & Markets and USDA Market News. It aims to provide comprehensive pricing data for Vermont agricultural products, covering popular fruit and vegetable crops as well as meat, poultry, and eggs, offering a holistic view of local food markets. To gather this vital information, the Agency of Agriculture, Food & Markets actively engages with farmers markets throughout Vermont to collect and publish pricing data, ensuring that the information is up-to-date and accurate. This makes it an invaluable resource for farmers, consumers, and other stakeholders in the local food system.

Weekly PDF reports are published from June to October, featuring the most current pricing data from participating markets.

Interested in Participating?

If you are a market manager interested in participating in the price reporting program, fill out the interest survey.

The winter season runs from November through April. Reports are due once a month, and the payment is $15 per submission. 

Farmers Market Data Dashboard 

Click the < and > buttons to Navigate between Fruit & Vegetables and Meat & Eggs.

2024 Vermont Farmers Market Price Reports

Summer 2024 Weekly Reports

Weeks are titled and organized by the first day of the week (Sunday) through Saturday.

2023 Vermont Farmers Market Price Reports

Summer 2023 Weekly Reports: 

Winter 2022/2023 Monthly Reports: 

Past Vermont Farmers Market Price Reports

If you have questions about this data, its collection, or do not see the market item you are looking for, please contact Josh Knight, Agriculture Development Specialist, at josh.knight@vermont.gov or 802-636-7793.

Contact

Josh Knight
AGR.FoodSystems@vermont.gov
(802) 636-7793

Local & Regional Food Market News

USDA Market News works with State Departments of Agriculture and local and regional food systems to provide prices, volume, and other information on agricultural commodities sold at local and regional markets throughout the U.S.