Financial assistance, in the form of grants of up to $50,000 (excluding GST), will be available to farmers’ markets operators to support business operations, build capability and ensure a sustainable business model for future success.
Expressions of Interest for Stage 1 of the 2026 Round are now open
Apply nowAbout the scheme
In response to the operating pressures facing the sector, a one-off grant for farmers' markets has been developed to support the operational performance, business sustainability and growth of the sector. The grants will also help ensure consumers can access in-season local produce.
The program will operate over the 2025-26, 2026-27 and 2027-28 financial years, with one funding round each year. Stage 1 of each round will require the successful completion of a training workshop, after which funding can be applied for via Stage 2.
Funds can be directed to regional and metropolitan economic development growth opportunities through either supporting the business sustainability of existing farmers’ markets or encouraging the development of new farmers’ markets.
Program objectives include but are not limited to assisting with the costs of infrastructure, planning and licencing requirements and the need to improve organisational performance to ensure markets are financially sustainable over the long term and remain compliant with regulations.
Financial assistance, in the form of grants of up to $50,000 (excluding GST) will be available to farmers’ markets operators to support business operations, build capability and ensure a sustainable business model for future success.
The program aims to support farmers’ markets efforts to become financially sustainable by improving the following:
- infrastructure (e.g. signage, toilet/hygiene facilities, power, onsite storage/shelter, accessibility, point of sale upgrades)
- planning and compliance (e.g. business planning, risk management plans, work, health and safety compliance, food safety training and compliance, first aid, auditing, specialist training)
- marketing and communication activities, including community engagement (e.g. specialist incursions such as chefs or one-off events)
- market development support (e.g. fee reductions or waivers for stallholders adhering to WAFMA guidelines), managed by market operators with justification provisions
- one-off projects that contribute to business operations and ongoing financial sustainability (including one-off costs for service providers and/or project staff salaries directly related to approved projects)
- up to 10% of project budget for administration and project management costs incurred by market operators managing an approved project, with documented evidence submitted with acquittal report.
Access to the scheme is open to both existing markets and those under development that comply with, or would like to consider complying with the Australian Farmers Market Association (AFMA) recommended guidelines below:
- A predominantly fresh food market that operates regularly within a community at a focal public location that provides a suitable environment for farmers and specialty food producers to sell farm-origin and associated value-added specialty foods for human consumption directly to customers.
- The farmers’ market is run by a community-based, not-for-profit association, social enterprise, co-operative or company with the purpose of complying with point 1.
- All produce must be sold by the farmer/producer, family member, or employee directly involved with the growing, rearing, catching or manufacturing of the product. Co‑operative farming ventures may be included at the discretion of the individual farmers’ market, but must be genuine business arrangements, not solely formed to create the ability to resell products or sell multiple products at one stall.
Further information
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Farmers' Market Grant Scheme Guidelinespdf (420 KB)
Successful recipients
Eleven successful applicants will share in $469,000 from the Farmers’ Market Grant Scheme, an Australian first initiative to support business sustainability, operational performance and growth.
Grant recipients include eight existing farmers’ markets and three prospective operations from across Perth, the Mid West, Wheatbelt, South West and Peel regions.
The funds will be used to purchase infrastructure, aid compliance, pursue marketing and communications campaigns, and progress development plans.
Applicants will also be able to use funds for business planning, food safety training, market development and one-off projects that build financial sustainability.
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Market |
Amount received |
Type |
Region |
|
Collie Farmers Market Inc |
$28,956 |
New market proposal |
South West |
|
Geraldton Greenough Farmers Market Inc |
$46,159 |
Existing market |
Mid West |
|
Kalamunda Chamber of Commerce |
$36,420 |
Existing market |
Perth metropolitan |
|
Manjimup Visitors Centre |
$50,000 |
New market proposal |
South West |
|
Mt Claremont Farmers Market (Mt Claremont Primary P&C). |
$50,000 |
Existing market |
Perth metropolitan |
|
Peel Produce Market |
$50,000 |
Existing market |
Peel |
|
Scarborough Primary School P&C Association |
$27,194 |
New market proposal |
Perth metropolitan |
|
Stirling Farmers Market (Rotary Club of Karrinyup Inc.) |
$50,000 |
Existing market |
Perth metropolitan |
|
Subi Farmers Market |
$50,000 |
Existing market |
Perth metropolitan |
|
Toodyay Farmers Market |
$42,364 |
Existing market |
Wheatbelt |
|
The Local Farmers Market, Wandi |
$37,912 |
Existing market |
Perth metropolitan |
Contact us
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Farmers' Market Grant Scheme team