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West Palm Beach’s GreenMarket once again competes for the coveted USA TODAY 10Best Farmers Market title, with voting now open for the public to cast their support

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West Palm Beach, Florida – The West Palm Beach GreenMarket has once again earned a spot in the prestigious USA TODAY 10Best Readers’ Choice poll for the “Best Farmers Market” award. This remarkable achievement is a testament to the market’s continued success and popularity, as it aims to secure a place among the top ten farmers markets in the nation. The GreenMarket has maintained a position as one of the best for the past four years, consistently ranking at the top of the list with three consecutive years at No. 1 (2021, 2022, and 2023) and earning the No. 2 spot in 2024.

This year, the market is determined to reclaim the top position and is encouraging the public to participate in the voting process by casting a vote each day. With the slogan, “A vote a day brings the win our way!” the West Palm Beach GreenMarket is calling on all supporters to help make this goal a reality. Voting is open until Monday, April 14, 2025, at 11:59 a.m. EDT, and participants can vote daily to support their beloved local market.

“We are thrilled to be considered among the best farmers markets again,” said West Palm Beach Mayor Keith A. James. “Our GreenMarket has grown significantly, offering the largest variety of vendors and dynamic experiences. Our four consecutive top rankings place us in our own category, reflecting our commitment to excellence and continued growth. We encourage our supporters to vote daily. Remember, A vote a day brings the win our way!”

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The USA TODAY 10Best Readers’ Choice poll began with a panel of travel experts selecting their top 20 farmers markets from across the country. Now, the public has the chance to vote for the top ten finalists. The final rankings will be announced on Wednesday, April 23, 2025. The annual USA TODAY 10Best Readers’ Choice awards celebrate the best of the best in numerous categories, ranging from destinations and food to hotels and activities, providing an opportunity for the public to acknowledge the country’s top offerings in various sectors.

Angela Poco, the Community Events Manager for the City of West Palm Beach, spoke about the GreenMarket’s significance to the local community and its continued growth. “Our market is more than fresh produce and unique goods; it is the heart of our community, an incubator for small businesses, and a testament to our commitment to offer something special to locals and visitors alike,” said Poco. “We always aim to build on its success, and we encourage everyone to help us grow by voting daily for this distinguished recognition that continues to enhance our reputation.”

The West Palm Beach GreenMarket, which is celebrating its 30th anniversary this season, is set to conclude on April 26, 2025. Since its founding, the GreenMarket’s mission has been to provide seasonal access to locally grown produce and agricultural products, directly benefiting southeast Florida’s agricultural community. The market plays a crucial role in supporting local farmers and artisans, and it has been recognized by reputable outlets like The Boston Globe and Cooking Light magazine, which named it Florida’s top green market. Its ongoing success helps stimulate agricultural development in Palm Beach County and beyond, offering a diverse array of products for both locals and visitors to enjoy.

As the GreenMarket season draws to a close, it continues to serve as a vibrant gathering space for the West Palm Beach community, where visitors can purchase fresh fruits and vegetables, baked goods, artisanal products, and much more. Beyond its role as a market, it also functions as a lively event, drawing crowds from across the region and creating a sense of connection and support for local small businesses.

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Sponsors for the current season of the West Palm Beach GreenMarket include prominent community partners such as the West Palm Beach Community Redevelopment Agency, Land Rover Palm Beach, Joe DiMaggio Children’s Health Specialty Center, Florida Blue, Nordic Tree Water, and many more. These sponsors help ensure the market’s continued success and contribute to its mission of enhancing the community’s access to fresh, locally sourced products.

To show your support for the West Palm Beach GreenMarket and help secure its place as one of the top farmers markets in the country, make sure to vote in the USA TODAY 10Best contest. Voting is easy and can be done daily at the USA TODAY 10Best website or through the official GreenMarket website at wpb.org/events. For more information about the GreenMarket, upcoming community events, or how to get involved, visit wpb.org/events or contact the City’s events office at (561) 822-1515 (TTY: 800-955-8771). Residents and visitors can also stay connected and follow updates through the City of West Palm Beach’s social media channels, including Facebook, X, and Instagram.

The West Palm Beach GreenMarket’s inclusion in the USA TODAY 10Best poll is a reflection of the market’s enduring popularity and the local community’s unwavering support. As it continues to grow and evolve, the GreenMarket remains a shining example of how farmers markets can serve as vital hubs for fresh produce, local entrepreneurship, and community engagement. With public support and daily votes, there’s a real opportunity to help this beloved market reclaim its position at the top of the national rankings.

 

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