HCFM Vendors

For HCFM Vendors

Pay Your Vendor Fee Before Market Day

Are you a Farm producer? Are you New to the Hub City Farmers Market? 

Contact our Market Manager, Erica, at efleming@palspartanburg.org for more information about our Farm Vendor Incentive Program.

Farmer Fee

1 week - $15.00

Pay Now

Crafter/Artisan/Co-op Vendor Fee

1 week - $25.00

Pay Now

vendor application

Apply to Become a Vendor

Interested in joining us for the 2026 Market Season! It's going to be HUGE!

Submit an application today or contact Erica at efleming@palspartanburg.org.

2026 Vendor Application

Not sure if you're eligible for our market? We are a "Producer Only" market. See our Rules & Regulations below. 

2026 Rules & Regulations 

Resources for Farmers and Vendors

Spartanburg Business License

Application

Food Safety Information

SCDA

Egg License

Quick Guide

Meat & Poultry

Inspection and Resources

Poultry Exemption

Milk Producers

SCDA Guidelines

Home-Based Food Production

Quick Guide

Full Guide

Honey Sales

Guidelines

Processed Foods

SCDA Guidelines

Food TruckS

Fact Sheet

City Application

 

For additional resources and information, please contact Megan at mjarrett@palspartanburg.org. 

ASAP

Appalachian Sustainable Agriculture Project

ASAP’s mission is to help local farms thrive, link farmers to markets and supporters, and build healthy communities through connections to local food. They provide many resources for farmers including consultations, training, the Local Food Guide, branding, packing materials, and invaluable connections and networking.

Learn more

Get in the Local Food Guide

Farmer Toolkit

CFSA

Carolina Farm Stewardship Association

CFSA is a farmer-driven, membership-based non-profit that helps people in North and South Carolina grow, eat, and enjoy local, organic food, flowers, and fibers.

Learn more about CFSA

Farm Services at CFSA

Food Safety for Farmers

Funding Resources for Farmers

SC Cold Storage Cost Share

Cost share for farmers to secure cold storage for their farm operation.

 

Grant Funding for Farmers: Where to Start

with Jim Johnson and Matt Dean of SC SBDC

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