Certified Farmers’ Market
Certified Farmers’ Markets (CFMs) are marketplaces that allow farmers to sell directly to the consumer. A certified producer sells agricultural products of their own production. Lightly processed agricultural products that are derived from the commodities grown or raised by the producer may also be sold at a CFM. CFMs provide a diverse market that allows the consumer to directly interact with the farmer and learn how their food is produced. The Tehama County Department of Agriculture enforces regulations that support CFMs including issuing Certified Producer Certificates, conducting CFM and producer site inspections, and investigating complaints.
Tehama County Certified Farmers’ Markets | |
Red Bluff Chamber of Commerce Farmers’ Market Washington and Pine Streets, Downtown Red Bluff June-August Wednesdays, 5 – 8 P.M. |
Saturday Market by the River 100 Main Street, Red Bluff, California Year-Round Saturdays 8/9 A.M. – 1 P.M. |
Becoming a Certified Farmers’ Market or Producer
To host a Certified Farmer’s Market (CFM) or to become a Certified Producer (CPC) please contact the Tehama County Department of Agriculture. The Agricultural Commissioner issues CFM and CPC certificates.
Two Methods to Apply:
- Tehama County Agricultural Department
- Complete application using CPC Form found here.
- Make an appointment with Ag Commissioner’s office
- Complete the process at the Ag Commissioner’s office
- CDFA Online Database
- Create account online found here.
- Contact Ag Department to add varieties to dropdown
- Make an appointment with Ag Commissioner’s office
- Complete the process at the Ag Commissioner’s office
Further information about becoming a CPC can be found in our flyer.
Certified Farmer’s Market Links
California Department of Food and Agriculture Certified Farmer’s Market Program
Cottage Food Operations
Certain processed foods are permissible to be prepared under the Cottage Food Act.
Cottage Food Links
California Department of Public Health Cottage Food Operations