SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program) is a federal program that provides food assistance for low income families. Also known as food stamps, SNAP serves over 80,000 households in Utah. SNAP participants can use their benefits at farmers markets to purchase certain food products, seeds and food-producing plants.

The Double Up Food Bucks Program (Double Up) allows SNAP participants to double their dollars up to $30 per market day to purchase fresh fruit and vegetables only.

SNAP customers wanting to learn more about using their SNAP benefits at markets and how Double Up works, please visit the Utahn’s Against Hunger website by clicking the button above.

Market managers can learning about how get started in accepting SNAP and participating in DUFB by the clicking the button above.

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Photo description: Bus ad sponsored by the Farmers Market Promotion Program. This was placed on buses in the Salt Lake City area in 2019 and 2020 and similar graphics were posted throughout Utah in counties where farmers markets taking SNAP and DUFB exists in the summer of 2020.