The North Coast Growers’ Association Farmers’ Market was established in 1979 by a handful of farmers. They began selling from the back of their trucks The NCGA is the longest continuously running Certified Market in the State.
The North Coast Growers' Association invites the community to our five certified farmers' markets to celebrate the bounty of fresh and local Humboldt grown produce and GMO-free foods. Join us in supporting local farmers, the local economy and healthy families.
Saturdays - Year Round
The Arcata Plaza Farmers' Market.
9am-2pm April-Nov
10am-2pm Nov-March
Tuesdays
Old Town Farmers' Market, Eureka. 10am-1pm. June-Oct
Wildberries Marketplace Farmers' Market, Arcata. 3:30pm-6:30pm July-Oct
Thursdays
Henderson Center Farmers' Market. 10am-1pm. June-Oct
Eureka Natural Foods Farmers' Market, McKinlyeyville. 3:30pm-6:30pm. June-Oct
The North Coast Growers’ Association Farmers’ Market was established in 1979 by a handful of farmers. They began selling from the back of their trucks in the vacant lot at the foot of F and 7th Streets in Arcata. This is our 30th Season and now we have over 90 members. Membership in the NCGA is open to residents of Humboldt County.
NCGA was one of the 1st four Certified Farmers’ Markets in the State of California, and now is the longest continuously running Certified Market in the State. Certified markets were established to promote direct marketing (from the field to the consumer without a middleman). Farmers can only sell that which they have grown and the person selling must be the grower or an employee of the farm. Certified Markets are helping to bring back the small family farm by giving the farmer an opportunity to sell direct to the consumer at fair market value. It also ensures that what the consumer buys is a local product and not picked green and shipped thousands of miles from all over the world. The consumer is getting the freshest, vine ripened fruits, vegetables, local honey, Arcata Bay oysters, mushrooms, cheese, flowers, herbs, trees, and bedding plants direct from the producer. This year we also have local certified organic wine.
What you’ll find at these markets: Eggs, dried and fresh cut flowers, carrots, beets, radishes, lettuce, greens, and salad mixes, tomatoes, corn, green beans, squash, artichokes, berries, peaches, dried and fresh herbs, mushrooms, oysters, cactus, house and ornamental plants, bedding plants, shrubs, trees, bamboo, and flowering rhododendrons.
The market is full throughout the year with plant starts. Even the starts do better in the garden when they are raised in Humboldt County. The farmers select only the varieties that are hearty in our climate and the consumer is purchasing the same starts that the farmers themselves will be planting on their farms.
Along with farm fresh products, the Saturday Market is a weekly celebration with music and special events. There’s something for everyone.
Farm fresh agricultural products of all varieties!