Launceston's Multi-Award Winning Farmers' Market Since 2012
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Harvest Market acknowledges the Aboriginal People of Lutruwita Tasmania as the original and ongoing custodians of the land on which we meet and pays its respects to elders past, present, and emerging. 

Harvest Market is committed to reconciliation and supporting indigenous communities.

Harvest Launceston Community Farmers’ Market is a not-for-profit community organisation (it’s in the name) run almost entirely by volunteers from the ground to the board and everywhere in between.

As such, you can find a copy of our charter on our Meet and Greet page. We are independently audited every year and a copy of our compliance certificate can be provided on request.

Harvest is hands down the best farmers' market I've ever been to

 

– Some person on google.

I want that one

 

– this kid

There is no one section, its just the vibe of the thing, its all part of it, this is what I'm getting at. That's my point. It's the vibe of it. Again, it's just the vibe of the thing.

 

– Dennis Denuto, The Castle.

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Take in the atmosphere and take out baskets brimming with the freshest, fruit and veg, meats and seafood, artisan bread, pastry and dairy. Coupled with handcrafted beer, mead, cider, and spirits plus honey, nuts and grains, pickles and preserves, cured meats, sausage and salumi, and flowers and edible plants, berries, cherries, seasonal specialties and plenty more.

Harvest provides a critical outlet for Tasmania’s primary producers and a platform for small businesses. An essential link in the food chain that keeps millions of dollars in the local economy every year. By shopping at Harvest you are supporting the local food economy and the Tasmanian community. Plus, your food is heaps more delicious, and usually cheaper than a major supermarket chain. Win in win! 

Harvest Market Launceston

Saturdays 8.30 am to 12.30 pm

71 Cimitiere Street, Launceston Tasmania, 7250
[email protected]

The very best of Tassie, every Saturday

 

Harvest Launceston Community Farmers’ Market – or Harvest to locals – is a Launceston icon. Since 2012, Harvest has been the focal point for the community, showcasing the very best of local primary produce and handmade food that is truly paddock-to-plate. Sold to you by the growers and makers themselves, every Saturday rain hail or shine. 

 

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Over 70 Local Businesses

Harvest Market is the Saturday home of over 70 local businesses that include organic primary producers, value-adders, chefs, producers, butchers and bakers. But no candlestick makers. You can’t eat a candle, so you can’t sell them at Harvest. Harvest has hosted 135 local businesses since 2012, with many going on to become local icons. 

100% People

Harvest Market is a not-for-profit community organisation, run almost entirely by volunteers. From the board to the ground and everywhere in between, these people turn out for for their community because they love it. Pure and Simple.

Since 2012 Harvest market has racked up some pretty impressive numbers. These are just a few that we’re particularly proud of.

Local Businesses

Kept in Tassie

Cubic M of Landfill Saved

Latest from the Blog

Every week our heads smash together like fresh fruit in the sun. The resulting blog is filled with the machinations of Harvest, interesting tidbits, recipes, Launceston happenings and general banter. Sometimes good, occasionally great, mostly just ok, the Harvest blog is the musing mouthpiece of Harvest.

At Harvest | 17 June, 2023

At Harvest | 17 June, 2023

The Market Edition - General commentary, market rundown, cheat's truffle pizza. WInter's produce is really on song this season, with favourable growing conditions not seen in recent years. At Harvest, the squash are sweet and tender, the leeks are rich and finely...

At Harvest | 10 June 2023

At Harvest | 10 June 2023

At Harvest - The Events Edition: Cross Pollinate, AgriCULTURED, miso workshops, Junction Arts, and the obligatory market report. It seems that now winter has set in, everyone has had time to get to their desks. From their desks, they dream up ideas and send emails. At...

At Harvest | 3 June, 2023

At Harvest | 3 June, 2023

Winter's chronicle begins at Harvest, the market in brief, and further reading. June 3rd brings us winter's first market and honestly, it sort of shows. With some staff down with illness and the slowish season truly set in, things are pretty chill this week at...

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