Complete List of African American Owned Grocery Stores and Farmers Markets

Don’t forget to remember and support your local Black Farmers to buy from instead of Whole Foods or buy on grocery stores owned by African -American. Just find one near your area.

Arizona

Tiger Mountain Foundation 

Tiger Mountain FoundationWe don’t just plant fruits and veggies, we cultivate better communities. Our mission is simple: To empower communities to better themselves from within. In South Phoenix, and other challenged communities where we work, there are high rates of incarceration, poor health choices and a low ranking education system. So how do we combat these challenges? Asset Based Community Development (ABCD). That just means we don’t give a hand out, we give the community a hand up.

Facebook Page: Tiger Mountain Foundation

California

African American Farmers of California demo farm

Location: Fresno, CA

Website: www.aamnivore.com

African American Farmers of California was founded in (year) in (location), under the direction of President Will Scott. AAFC aims to support African-American farmers, gardeners, and more through education, resources, and collaboration. Projects, aims, goals, history.

Farms to Grow, Inc.

Location: Oakland, CA

Website: www.farmstogrow.com

FARMS TO GROW, INC is a 501(c)(3) non profit organization dedicated to working with Black farmers and underserved sustainable farmers around the country. Farms To Grow, Inc. is committed to sustainable farming and innovative agriculture practices which preserve the cultural and biological diversity, the agroecological balance of the local environment.

Farms To Grow, Inc. aims to increase the capacity of underserved farmers to keep their farm operations and establish farming as a viable career for future generations. Underserved farmers may include Native Americans, Hispanics, other minority groups, women, the physically challenged, and limited access organic farmers.

People’s Grocery

Location: Oakland, CA

Website: www.peoplesgrocery.org

People’s Grocery is a community-based organization in West Oakland that develops creative solutions to the health problems in our community that stem from a lack of access to and knowledge about healthy, fresh foods.

City Slicker Farms

Location: Oakland, CA

Website: www.cityslickerfarms.org

The mission of City Slicker Farms is to empower West Oakland community members to meet the immediate and basic need for healthy fresh food, free of chemicals, for themselves and their families by creating high-yield urban farms and backyard gardens.

Rkelley Farms

Location: Sacramento, CA

Website: www.rkelleyfarms.com

For over 45 years, Ron Kelley has had a finger in farming. He’s has worked as an agricultural production consultant, which is just a fancy term for plant doctor for farmers. What started out as a hobby a few years ago has now turned into a 25-acre U-pick farm called R. Kelley Farms.
“We grow black-eyed peas, purple hull peas, crowder peas, spreckled butterbeans and also green beans and another variety called cranberry peas, and much more” Ron said.

Scott Family Farms

Location: Fresno, CA

Website: www.scottfamilyfarms.net

Scott Family Farms is a family run organic produce distributor. Based in Fresno California, Scott Family Farms is a 2nd and 3rd generation family run farm. The farm is operated by Will Scott Jr. and his family, and like many of the Scotts who came before him, Will got his start working in the fields from an early age. Will Scott Jr. is a California transplant, whose family moved to California from Oklahoma in 1952, when Scott was a teenager. (more info)

Rancho de Rodney

Location: Fresno, CA

Website: www.localharvest.org/rancho-de-rodney-M65467

Rancho de Rodney is a disabled veteran business enterprise, growing herbs, vegetables, and fruits year round, certified organic by CCOF since 7/2014.

Rancho de Rodney is run by Rodney Wells and his wife Sherril. Rodney spent 30 years on active duty with the US Navy, 15 of those on submarines, retiring as Command Master Chief/Chief of the Boat. A Kansas native who grew up in Compton, California, Rodney graduated magna cum laude with an A.S. in mechanized agriculture from Reedley College. Sherril is also a Kansas native, and an adventurous cook. (more info)

Simply Wholesome

Location: Los Angeles, CA

Website: www.simplywholesome.com

Simply Wholesome is dedicated to providing the proper resources to living a healthy lifestyle. We believe in promoting and celebrating our cultural diversity, combined with exceptional customer service in a warm and comfortable setting.

Our motto focuses on “keeping you looking good and feeling good.” Simply Wholesome commits to serving you best. We believe that our business is the

Afrikatown Community Garden

Location: Oakland, CA

An urban haven in West Oakland, Afrika Town at Qilombo empowers community members via food sustainability, justice, self-defense training and self-care.

Phat Beets Produce

Location: Oakland, CA

Website: www.phatbeetsproduce.org

Phat Beets Produce is a food justice collective. The collective was started in North Oakland in 2007 as a guerrilla produce stand in a North Oakland park. We now support two certified, clinic-based farmer’s markets, one youth-led school farm stand and community nutrition hub, and a youth market garden in partnership with a local hospital obesity prevention program. As a collective, we strive to support social businesses, small-scale farmers, and farmers of color.

Sola Food Co-op

Location: Los Angeles, CA

Website: www.solafoodcoop.com

The SoLA Food Co-op is in the beginning phases of forming itself into a viable cooperatively organized business. It’s goal is to create a source for natural, organic, non-GMO food in South Los Angeles.

As a co-op, we are much more than just another natural foods store—we’re actually owned by our local community. Unlike the national chain stores, we exist to serve you, our owners—not a distant corporate board.

Connecticut

Patchwork City Farms

Location: New Haven, Ct

Website: Love Fed New Haven

Feeding our communities with Love and empowering people through food. Love Fed New Haven helps our neighbors grow their own food at home and cultivates a growing community that actively works towards practicing food sovereignty while supporting personal wellness and environmental health through land stewardship, agricultural education and training, and culinary education.

Georgia

High Hog Farms

Location: Atlanta, GA

Website: High Hog Farm

We are first generation farmers, stewarding the land and cultivating community. We grow together to make sure the food and fiber we put on our table, and yours, is healthy and fresh. Today, our programs are designed to help individuals and families experience for the first time or reconnect with the land, and practice land-based skills while providing a space for healing and transformation and strengthening relationships with others.

Patchwork City Farms

Location: Atlanta, GA

Website: Patchwork City Farms

Patchwork City Farms (PCF) is a family owned urban farm located in the South West of Atlanta in the Historic West End Neighborhood. Patchwork City Farm’s (PCF) mission is to work with local landholders, public and private, to create a sustainable, naturally grown local food system. Our farm plots are Certified Naturally Grown and we are committed to growing produce that is safe and nutritious. We do not use unsafe chemical fertilizers, pesticides or herbicides. We love nature and enjoy growing fresh vegetables for our community. That is why we are dedicated to practicing sustainable agriculture. Currently, we grow vegetables, herbs and flowers. Our seasonal veggies are sold through Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) program and local farmers markets. With your support, we can continue to grow. We welcome you to join our family

Swanson Family Farm

Location: Hampton, GA

Website: www.swansonfamilyfarmllc.com

We try our best to let animals live as God designed them. Our cows eat a salad of grasses, our chickens eat bugs, lizards and grass, our goats roam the property eating weeds. Our hogs are raised on pasture and in the woods. We partner with farmers that believe in and raise their animals in the same fashion.

Southeastern African American Farmers’ Organic Network
Location: Atlanta, GA

Website: www.saafon.org

On July 6, 2006 farmers representing 15 African American farmers from Georgia, South Carolina, and Alabama gathered in Savannah, Georgia for an intensive three-day organic certification workshop.

The workshop was a collaborative effort spearheaded by Cynthia Hayes and Dr. Owusu Bandele, professor at the Southern University Agricultural Center. Both shared a strong commitment to increase the number of certified organic African American farmers in the South. (more info)

Burnell Farms

Location: Royston, GA

Website: www.burnellfarms.com

Burnell Farms is located in Hart County, Royston, Georgia, Tammy Jo and Bill Burnell relocated to Georgia, after they lost their home and all of their possessions in the Cedar Rapids, Iowa flood of 2008.

“We had always dreamed of farming someday, and it seemed like no better time as we literally had nothing to lose.”

“We started out with just $48 in seeds and a little over $1,000 in cash and set off for Georgia. We had located property online through Georgia Organics another organization that has been a huge asset to Burnell Farms. We were so excited to have the opportunity to rebuild our lives.
The Metro Atlanta Urban Farm

Location: Royston, GA

Website: www.themetroatlantaurbanfarm.com

The Mission of The Metro Atlanta Urban Farm is to reduce barriers to Metro Atlanta healthy living in urban communities by encouraging, promoting and supporting health education and sustainable high-quality low-cost agricultural production through gardening and farming training.

Truly Living Well Center for Natural Urban Ag

Location: East Point, Atlanta, & Fayetteville, GA

Website: www.trulylivingwell.com/contact/

Truly Living Well grows better communities by connecting people with the land through education, training, and demonstration of economic success in natural urban agriculture. TLW continues to be a nationally recognized leader in natural urban agriculture. We demonstrate sustainable and economically viable solutions for helping people to eat and live better.

Illinois

Your Bountiful Harvest Family Farm

Location: Chicago, IL

Website: www.yourbountifulharvest.wix.com

Your Bountiful Harvest began with a mission to teach people how to feed themselves. We do this by providing the necessary tools (seedlings), skills (consultation) and education (hands-on farmer training) to become successful at gardening and farming. We understand that you can’t learn everything overnight but we can point you in the right direction.

Growing Power

Location: Chicago, IL

Website: www.growingpower.org

Growing Power is a national nonprofit organization and land trust supporting people from diverse backgrounds, and the environments in which they live, by helping to provide equal access to healthy, high-quality, safe and affordable food for people.

Louisiana

Circle Foods

Location: New Orleans, LA

Website: www.circlefoodsnola.com

Incorporated in 1938, we’ve operated as the first African-American owned full service grocery store in New Orleans for 77 years. Affectionately known as “Circle” to our area residents, we’ve welcomed generations of customers as community hub in New Orleans – providing groceries, prepared food, and services such as a pharmacy, a doctor, a dentist, a chiropractor, check cashing and banking, and a place to buy school uniforms.

Save-A-Lot Store (black owned Save-A-Lot franchise) 45063

Location: Baton Rouge, LA

The store’s owner, Tyrone Legette is a former NFL corner back who used to play for the New Orleans Saints. The store is located in the Brookwood Village Shopping Center. at 12250 Plank Rd. in what is known as the Brownsfield area of North Baton Rouge Louisiana.

Maryland

Apples & Oranges Fresh Market

Location: Baltimore, MD

Website:http://www.applesandorangesmarket.com/

Popular healthy food stores are located in upscale neighborhoods and therefore are not convenient options for women, children and families who reside in East Baltimore. Apples and Oranges Fresh Market will grant more access to nutritious food options for the residents of East Baltimore and surrounding areas in Baltimore City.

Tha Flower Factory

Location: Baltimore, MD

Website: www.thaflowerfactory.com

Tha Flower Factory is a flower farm located in Baltimore City dedicated to growing high quality cut flowers and herbs.

Five Seeds Farms

Location: Baltimore, MD

Website: www.fiveseedsfarm.com

Five Seeds Farm is a family-owned and operated – husband, wife and five children. The farm began in the city in the spring of 2008, in the Belair-Edison neighborhood in our backyard, a City Farms plot and six vacant lots across the street from our house.

We quickly expanded to other vacant lots and private yards across the city. From community gardening, to neighborhood farm stands to community-supported urban agriculture to market and restaurant sales, we proudly grow food for children and community members.

We believe in sustainably-grown produce free of synthetic pesticides, herbicides, fungicides and fertilizers. We are a transitional farm seeking organic certification in the 2015 season. We are reviving the idea that farming is essential, artistic and exciting. We champion the idea that true food security is achieved when you control your own food.

The Greener Garden 

Location: Baltimore, MD

Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/thegreenergarden/

Warren and Lavette Blue are the proud owners and operators of The Greener Garden, located in the Hamilton area of Baltimore City. They have provided their community with fresh vegetables for over 20 years. They started growing their own vegetables once they learned that most of the commercial growers and farmers were using a lot of chemicals on their soil. Through the University of MD Extension Urban Agriculture Service, they were able to attend classes and become Certified Master Gardeners. They grow a variety of vegetables, including a large variety of greens.

Michigan

D-TownFarm

Location: Detroit, MI

Website: www.dtownfarm.com

D-Town Farm is a seven acre organic farm in Detroit’s Rouge Park. We grow more than 30 different fruits, vegetables and herbs that are sold at farmers markets and to wholesale customers. The farm features four hoop houses for extended-season growing, bee-keeping, large-scale composting, farm tours and an annual harvest festival.

Missouri

Leon’s Thriftway

Location: Kansas City, MO

Leon Stapleton owns a Thriftway supermarket franchise located at 4400 East 39th. Street in Kansas City, Missouri. Mr. Stapleton is a spritely, 90-years young, and shows up to work at his store everyday. Leon Stapleton purchased his franchise in 1968, after it was destroyed by a Molotov cocktail that was thrown inside during the riots that followed the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King. Prior to owning his own franchise, Mr. Stapleton worked at a Safeway supermarket, where he was the first Black person to be hired by a franchise grocer. His hiring made it possible for other Black people to be hired by other major chain stores in the Kansas City area, such as Kroger’s, A&P, and Milgram stores.

Nebraska

Daddy’s Neighborhood Fresh Market

Location: Omaha, NE (4811 NW Radial Hwy)

Website: www.dnfmarket.weebly.com

The idea that the Historic Benson area needed a grocery store to call its own is long overdue. The need for a grocery store where healthy options are offered at a reasonable price is what Daddy’s Neighborhood Fresh Market has. In helping close and solve the food desert in the Benson area, we want to provide our community better food options from local farmers that will enable the community to live healthier lives while supporting the local farm efforts in Nebraska and Iowa. It truly is a win-win situation!

New York

BLK Projek

Location: Bronx, NY

Website: www.theblkprojek.org

The BLK Projek was created in 2009 when Bronx activist and mother, Tanya Fields wanted to take a more proactive approach in her quest for social justice and inclusive economic development. Having a child suffering from food allergies, experiencing increased weight gain, lacking access to quality, affordable food, a significant amount of undeveloped lots and her communities close proximity to the Hunts Point Food Distribution center, she recognized that the Bronx could have a foothold in creating an alternative, more inclusive food system and harness that power as an economic development tool.

East New York Farms

Location: Brooklyn, NY

Website: www.eastnewyorkfarms.org

The mission of the East New York Farms Project is to organize youth and adults to address food justice in our community by promoting local sustainable agriculture and community-led economic development. East New York Farms! is a project of the United Community Centers in partnership with local residents.

Brooklyn Rescue Mission Urban Harvest

Location: Brooklyn, NY

Website: www.brmuhc.org

Brooklyn Rescue Mission was founded in 2002 by a group of clergy and community workers with a vision to service the hungry, hurting and homeless people of Central Brooklyn with healthy fresh food and clean warm clothing. The mission’s founders helped many poor working families, predominately headed by low wage earners, by providing food outreach and clothing assistance. Brooklyn Rescue Mission, Inc. was successfully formed and now assists families living in a community where many of residents are one paycheck away from homelessness.

Hattie Carthan Community Garden Markets

Location: Brooklyn, NY

Website: www.hattiecarthancommunitymarket.com

In 2009 community advocate Yonnette Fleming led gardeners to revitalize and reclaim an abandoned land parcel which was used to dump toxic materials for over twenty years. In a matter of years, the lot adjacent to the Hattie Carthan Community Garden was to become the Community Market. Thousands of volunteer hours helped us to convert that blighted property into a thriving farmers market which increases the neighborhood’s limited access to fresh food and thus our overall community health.

Black Urban Growers

Location: New York

Website: www.blackurbangrowers.org

Black Urban Growers (BUGS) is an organization of volunteers committed to building networks and community support for growers in both urban and rural settings. Through education and advocacy around food and farm issues, we nurture collective black leadership to ensure we have a seat at the table.

Soul Fire Farm

Location: Petersburg, New York

Website: www.soulfirefarm.com

Soul Fire Farm is a family farm committed to the dismantling of oppressive structures that misguide our food system. Soul Fire Farm is a Certified Naturally Grown family farm, community resource, and vessel for education. We raise life-giving food and act in solidarity with people marginalized by food apartheid. With deep reverence for the land and wisdom of our ancestors, we work to reclaim our collective right to belong to the earth and to have agency in the food system. We bring diverse communities together on this healing land to share skills on sustainable agriculture, cooking, and natural building, and contribute to the movements for food sovereignty and community self-determination.

North Carolina

First Fruits FarmFirst Fruits Farm

Location: Louisburg, NC

Website: http://wisdomforlife.org/firstfruitsfarm

Based in Louisburg, NC, First Fruits Farm was founded by former NFL lineman, Jason Brown, to share the love of Christ and aid in hunger relief in eastern North Carolina.

Pennsylvania

Giant Eagle

Location: Pittsburg, PA

Website: https://www.gianteagle.com/Stores/Store/?storeId=0697

Giant Eagle® supermarkets have proudly served our customers for more than 80 years. This one franchise is African American owned.

TEXAS

Your Neighborhood Farmers Market

Your Neighborhood Farmers Market operate as a mobilized MONTHLY VIP market, that host events in different neighborhoods weekly. We help build neighborhoods, brands & relationships.

Your Neighborhood Farmers Market is a great way to Buy Fresh & Local. Our Market serves as a gathering spot to help build a stronger social fabric for your neighborhood, while supporting our local farms and food producers.

Location: Texas
Website: https://ynfma.org/

Facebook Page: Your Neighborhood Farmers Market

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Atlanta

Boxcar Grocer

is a convenient market stocked with a skillfully chosen assortment of conventional and organic groceries. Our strong commitment to a healthier community has led us to assemble a hybrid selection of goods tailored to the diverse neighborhood in which we reside thanks to welcome input from our customers.

Patchwork City Farms (PCF)

is a family owned urban farm located in the South West of Atlanta in the Historic West End Neighborhood. Patchwork City Farm’s (PCF) mission is to work with local landholders, public and private, to create a sustainable, naturally grown local food system. Our farm plots are Certified Naturally Grown and we are committed to growing produce that is safe and nutritious. We do not use unsafe chemical fertilizers, pesticides or herbicides. We love nature and enjoy growing fresh vegetables for our community. That is why we are dedicated to practicing sustainable agriculture.

Truly Living Well Center for Natural Urban Ag

TLW was founded in 2006 by K. Rashid Nuri to meet the fresh food needs of families in the local Atlanta community. The objective was to bring nutritionally-rich, fresh-picked produce to local residents through a community supported agriculture program. TLW is a model for a local sustainable food system. Creating food abundance is the foundation for community food security and self-sufficiency.

Detroit

Philadelphia

  1. The Philadelphia Urban Creators

The Urban Creators is a grassroots platform for radical and collaborative imagination. Since 2010, we have used food, art, and education as tools to nurture resilience, self-determination, and equity in our communities. Now, we are committed to supporting the emergence of a new generation of organizers, growers, artists, social entrepreneurs, innovators, and Urban Creators of all kinds.

Facebook Page: Philadelphia Urban Creators

2. Mill Creek Farm

Mill Creek Urban Farm is an educational farm and environmental education center located in West Philadelphia. We are dedicated to improving local access to fresh, chemical-free produce at low cost for the immediate Mill Creek community and surrounding neighborhoods. We are a people of color-led non-profit organization in service of communities of color in need of basic resources. Mill Creek Urban Farm is dedicated to cultivating a healthy environment, growing strong communities and promoting a just and sustainable food system.

Location: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

NYC

  1. Black Urban Growers

Black Urban Growers (BUGS) is an organization committed to building networks and community support for growers in both urban and rural settings. Through education and advocacy around food and farm issues, we nurture collective Black leadership to ensure we have a seat at the table. 

Since 2010, we’ve convened the Black Farmers & Urban Gardeners Conference, a national conference bringing together Black farmers, food justice advocates, educators, chefs and concerned members of Black communities from across the country to share best practices and build a stronger network of Black leadership in the movement for food justice and food sovereignty.

Facebook Page: Black Urban Growers

  

2. La Familia Verde

La Familia Verde is a part of a community gardening tradition in New York City that dates back over 25 years, when city residents first began taking control of abandoned lots left by the economic and social devastation of the inner cities. Since that time, community gardens have played an important role in helping to revitalize some of the city’s poorest neighborhoods. The gardens are not only pleasing to look at; they serve as education, cultural and social resource centers in traditionally underserved communities.

Location: Bronx, NY

3. BLK ProjeK

The BLK ProjeK seeks to address food justice, public & mental health issues as they specifically relate to under served women of color through culturally relevant education, beautification of public spaces, urban gardening and community programming. By creating easily accessible resources and enriching the lives of women who are routinely overlooked and overburdened yet serve an important and critical role in the larger fabric of society.

Location: Bronx, NY

4. East New York Farms

The mission of East New York Farms! is to organize youth and adults to address food justice in our community by promoting local sustainable agriculture and community-led economic development. East New York Farms! is a project of the United Community Centers in partnership with local residents.

Location: Brooklyn, NY

San Diego

  1. City Heights Farmers’ Market

 SAAFON is a regional network for Black farmers committed to using ecologically sustainable practices to manage their   land and the natural systems on it in order to grow food and raise livestock that are healthy for people and the planet.

Location: Atlanta, GA

SouthEastern Us

  1. Southeastern African American Farmers’ Organic Network

 SAAFON is a regional network for Black farmers committed to using ecologically sustainable practices to manage their   land and the natural systems on it in order to grow food and raise livestock that are healthy for people and the planet.

Location: Atlanta, GA

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