National Farmers Market Week, observed this year from August 3 to 9, is a chance to recognize the vital role farmers markets play in building stronger communities, improving public health and supporting the local economy across Illinois. From city blocks to suburban parks and small-town squares, farmers markets offer more than fresh produce—they serve as vibrant gathering places where local food culture and small businesses thrive.
In the greater Chicago area alone, nearly 100 seasonal markets bring a colorful mix of farm-fresh goods, homemade specialties and warm exchanges that strengthen connections between growers and neighbors. Behind each market stand is a local farmer or artisan working to nourish the community and sustain a resilient, local food system. Buying directly from producers not only guarantees fresh, seasonal goods—it also supports small farms and helps preserve Illinois farmland.
“The Illinois Farmers Market Association (ILFMA) plays a critical role in making this statewide network of markets stronger and more resilient. Through advocacy, training and technical support, ILFMA empowers market managers, vendors and organizers to build thriving community spaces and support local producers and artisans,” says ILFMA Executive Director Janie Maxwell.
Shoppers benefit, too. Farmers markets make it easier for people to access fresh, local food and decide how they want to nourish themselves. They also offer a chance to slow down, meet the farmers that grow the crops and producers that create artisan foods, and enjoy a more thoughtful way of shopping. Whether discovering heirloom tomatoes, chatting with a beekeeper or watching a cooking demo, each visit becomes a meaningful way to connect with community.
As farmers markets continue adapting to the needs of their communities, their value has never been more clear. They are flexible, resilient and deeply rooted in care—for people, the land and the future. National Farmers Market Week is a time to recognize the ongoing contributions of market managers, vendors and advocates that make these weekly gatherings possible and to commit to supporting them year-round.
“Join the Illinois Farmers Market Association in celebrating National Farmers Market Week by visiting your local market and supporting your vendors,” says Maxwell.
To find a local market or learn more, visit ilfma.org.
Each month, The Illinois Farmers Market Association (ILFMA) shares a new seasonal recipe in Natural Awakenings Chicago, bringing the bounty of Illinois farmers markets into their readers’ kitchens. ILFMA’s featured dish for August is Quick Pickled Vegetables, from their online Farmers Market Recipe Series.
You can find more delicious seasonal recipes at ilfma.org/national-farmers-market-week.