The Black Farmers' Market Memphis is more than just a place to buy fresh produce. It's a powerful act of reclamation, justice, and community building in the heart of historic South Memphis.
We stand out in the local agricultural landscape, as we're creating a space that authentically represents and serves our community, centering voices and businesses that have been historically underrepresented in traditional market settings.
We're curating a space that honors our agricultural heritage and addresses the systemic inequalities that have pushed Black farmers out of their lands and livelihoods. By supporting Black farmers, growers, foodpreneurs, and artisans, we're rebuilding the market as a Black social and economic institution.
Our market is rooted in food justice, addressing the historical and ongoing displacement of Black people from agricultural work. We're not just selling produce; we're cultivating change, preserving heritage, and building a more equitable food system.
While we focus on uplifting Black farmers and entrepreneurs, our market is inclusive and welcoming to all who support our mission of justice and community empowerment.