New Roots Farmers Markets
New Roots in Salt Lake City
The food is local. The story is global.
The New Roots program enables refugees to celebrate their heritage and nourish themselves and their neighbors by planting strong roots—literally—in their new communities. New Roots is about healthy families, secure communities and a more sustainable future. You can support New Roots famers by shopping at farmers markets and participating in the Community Supported Agriculture weekly produce pick-up program.
New Roots products are also available at Spice on 9th Market, Hub & Café in Salt Lake City.
New Roots Farmers Markets
New Roots SLC operates 2 farmers markets in Salt Lake County centering refugee and immigrant farmers and food businesses.
The markets are fresh food resources rooted in the communities they serve. Each market focuses on locally grown fruits and vegetables, the sharing of community resources, and is a space for new businesses to learn best practices for direct to consumer sales.
Use your Horizon EBT card with Double Up Food Bucks and spend $30 to get $30 for fresh fruit and vegetables at these farmers markets!
Find out more at New Roots Farmers Markets.
Sunnyvale Farmers Market
4013 South 700 West, Millcreek, UT 84123 (Map)
Saturdays June 17 to October 14, 2023
10:30am to 1:30pm
New Roots Farmers Market at Redwood Farm
3005 South Lester St., West Valley City, UT 84119 (Map)
Wednesdays June 21 to Oct 18, 2023
4:30 to 7:00pm
New Roots farmers markets are spaces for all to learn about health, nutrition, and overall wellness for the whole family.
New Roots farmers markets participate in Double Up Food Bucks (DUFB) which offers a discount to customers who shop with their SNAP/EBT cards (food stamps). Customers shopping with their EBT cards can stop by the token booth when they arrive at the market. Market staff are there to help exchange SNAP dollars for farmers market tokens and match the amount a customer intends to spend up to $30.