Free Farmers' Market Coupons for Seniors
The Senior Farmers’ Market Nutrition Program (SFMNP) helps low-income seniors access healthy, local food.
Eating fresh fruits and vegetables shouldn't be a struggle. If you're a senior living on a limited income, the Senior Farmers’ Market Nutrition Program (SFMNP) can help you bring home nutritious, locally grown food—without the added cost.
This program provides free coupons that seniors can use at participating farmers’ markets and roadside stands to buy fresh produce, herbs, and even honey.
What You Can Get
SFMNP coupons can be used to purchase:
- Fresh fruits and vegetables
- Locally grown herbs
- Natural honey
- Seasonal items from nearby farmers
It’s an easy way to eat healthier while supporting local agriculture.
Who Qualifies
You may be eligible if:
- You are 60 years or older (or 55+ if you’re Native American or Alaska Native)
- Your income meets the program’s guidelines
- You live in an area where SFMNP is available
Eligibility and benefits may vary by state, but the purpose remains the same—making fresh food more accessible to seniors.
How It Works
If approved, you’ll receive a booklet of coupons that function like cash. Just bring them with you when you visit authorized farmers’ markets or produce stands and use them to pay for eligible food items.
It’s a simple and cost-free way to add more fresh, healthy options to your diet.