Farmers Market Program
    
    
    
    What is the 
    WIC Farmers' Market Program? 
    
    The WIC Farmers’ Market Nutrition Program (FMNP) is associated with the
    Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants and Children, 
    popularly known as WIC, provides supplemental foods, health care referrals 
    and nutrition education at no cost to low-income pregnant, breastfeeding and 
    non-breastfeeding post-partum women, and to infants and children up to 5 
    years of age, who are found to be at nutritional risk.  
    The FMNP was established by Congress in 1992, to 
    provide fresh, unprepared, locally grown fruits and vegetables to WIC 
    recipients, and to expand the awareness, use of and sales at farmers’ 
    markets.
    
    A variety of fresh, nutritious, unprepared, locally grown fruits, vegetables 
    and herbs may be purchased with FMNP coupons.  Each State agency develops a 
    list of fresh fruits, vegetables and herbs that can be purchased with FMNP 
    coupons.
    
    
    
    Which Farmers Markets participate? 
    
    Due to funds and availability, not all farmers 
    markets participate in the program. 
    Click the link below to see if your farmers market accepts WIC Coupons.
    
    
    
         West 
    Virginia Farmers’ Market Directory
    
    
    
    How does the program operate?
    The FMNP is administered through a Federal/State partnership in which the 
    Food and Nutrition Service (FNS) provides cash grants to State agencies. The 
    FMNP is administered by State agencies such as State agriculture departments 
    or health departments or Indian Tribal Organizations. State agencies develop 
    plans to operate the program that are approved by FNS.
    Eligible WIC recipients are issued FMNP coupons in 
    addition to their regular WIC food instruments. These coupons can be used to 
    buy fresh, unprepared fruits, vegetables and herbs from farmers or farmers’ 
    markets that have been approved by the State agency to accept FMNP coupons. 
    The Federal food benefit level for FMNP recipients may not be less than $10 
    and no more than $20 per year, per recipient. However, State agencies may 
    supplement the benefit level with its matching funds. The farmers or 
    farmers’ markets then submit the coupons for reimbursement.
    Nutrition education is provided to FMNP recipients by 
    the State agency, often through an arrangement with the local WIC agency. 
    Other professional educators and program partners may provide nutrition 
    education and/or educational information to FMNP recipients. For example, 
    Cooperative Extension Programs, local chefs, farmers or farmers’ markets 
    associations, and various other non-profit or for-profit organizations may 
    provide nutrition education to FMNP recipients. These educational 
    arrangements help to encourage FMNP recipients to improve and expand their 
    diets by adding fresh fruits and vegetables, as well as educate them on how 
    to select, store and prepare the fresh fruits and vegetables they buy with 
    their FMNP coupons.