Ventura Farmers Markets FAQ
Q: Are pets allowed in the Ventura County Farmers Markets?
A: No, sadly you can't bring pets into the Farmers Markets. Only licensed service animals are allowed. And be warned that the markets do not consider dogs whose sole purpose is to provide comfort or emotional support to be service animals so they are unable to come.
A: No, sadly you can't bring pets into the Farmers Markets. Only licensed service animals are allowed. And be warned that the markets do not consider dogs whose sole purpose is to provide comfort or emotional support to be service animals so they are unable to come.
Q: Is everything sold at the Farmers Market organic?
A: In a word, No. The Farmers Market allows vendors who use a variety of growing methods, including organic and conventional. All organic products will be marked accordingly and must be certified with a certifying organization and registered with the State of California. Be sure to chat with each farmer to find out how their product was grown.
A: In a word, No. The Farmers Market allows vendors who use a variety of growing methods, including organic and conventional. All organic products will be marked accordingly and must be certified with a certifying organization and registered with the State of California. Be sure to chat with each farmer to find out how their product was grown.
Q: Do Ventura Farmers Markets accept WIC & EBT?
A: YES! We encourage those with EBT and WIC plans to come to the farmers markets and buy fresh, healthy produce for you and your family.
A: YES! We encourage those with EBT and WIC plans to come to the farmers markets and buy fresh, healthy produce for you and your family.