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Farmers Market

Aiken County Farmers Market

Operating since the 1920s, the Aiken County Farmers Market is the oldest county farmers market in continuous operation in South Carolina, serving as a year-round community hub in the historic Sandhills.

What they do

The Aiken County Farmers Market is a year-round, open-air market housed in a historic 1954 wooden pavilion. It hosts over 70% area farmers from Aiken, Saluda, and Edgefield counties, providing seasonal produce, local meats, cheeses, and artisanal baked goods. [[the-market|The market]] operates as an entrepreneurial incubator for small regional businesses and offers robust food-assistance access through SNAP/EBT and the Healthy Bucks matching program.

Why it’s listed

[[the-market|The market]] is listed for its century-long role as the agricultural anchor of the Aiken community. By maintaining a continuous direct-to-consumer venue through the Sandhills’ varied growing seasons and prioritizing food-access programs that match SNAP spending with fresh-produce tokens, the Aiken County Farmers Market secures the bioregional food substrate and preserves the cultural heritage of the [[beaufort-sc|South Carolina]] Fall Line.

See also

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  • Contained by: [[carolina-piedmont]]

Sources

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