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Savoring the Season: The Best Local Farmers Markets and What to Buy in Season

From Wynwood to Coral Gables, Miami's vibrant farmers markets offer a cornucopia of fresh, locally sourced produce, supporting the local economy and promoting healthy eating habits.

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By Miami Wellness Desk · Published 4 July 2026, 8:46 AM

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Updated 1 h ago· 4 July 2026, 9:22 AM

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Savoring the Season: The Best Local Farmers Markets and What to Buy in Season
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Miami's farmers market scene is thriving, with over 20 markets operating across the city, offering residents a wide range of fresh, locally sourced produce, artisanal goods, and community engagement opportunities.

The importance of supporting local farmers markets cannot be overstated, particularly in a city like Miami, where the active wellness culture is deeply ingrained. By buying locally sourced produce, residents are not only promoting healthy eating habits but also contributing to the local economy and reducing their carbon footprint. With the summer season in full swing, now is the perfect time to explore the city's best farmers markets and discover the freshest, in-season produce.

In Miami, some of the top farmers markets include the Wynwood Farmers Market, located on NW 2nd Avenue, and the Coral Gables Farmers Market, held every Saturday on Miracle Mile. The Little Haiti Farmers Market, situated on NE 2nd Avenue, is another gem, offering a diverse range of produce, including exotic fruits and vegetables. The Miami Beach Farmers Market, held every Wednesday on Lincoln Road, is a popular spot for beachgoers and locals alike, with over 20 vendors selling everything from fresh produce to artisanal cheeses.

Seasonal Highlights and Statistics

According to data from the University of Florida's Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences, the summer season in Miami brings an abundance of fresh produce, including tomatoes, peppers, and cucumbers. In fact, a recent survey found that 75% of Miami's farmers market vendors reported an increase in sales during the summer months, with the average customer spending around $25 per visit. With prices starting at just $1.50 per pound for fresh, locally sourced tomatoes, it's no wonder that residents are flocking to these markets to stock up on healthy, seasonal produce.

As the summer season progresses, residents can expect to find an even wider range of fresh produce at Miami's farmers markets, including avocados, mangoes, and okra. To make the most of these markets, residents are advised to arrive early, bring reusable bags, and be prepared to try new, exotic fruits and vegetables. By supporting local farmers markets and embracing the city's vibrant food culture, Miami residents can promote healthy eating habits, support the local economy, and enjoy the freshest, in-season produce that the city has to offer.

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