Get more fruits and vegetables when you spend your Oregon Trail Card SNAP dollars at participating farmers markets.
Itās easy with Double Up Food Bucks! For example, if you spend $20 of your SNAP dollars at a participating farmers market, we will give you another $20 to buy more locally grown fruits and vegetables. At farmers markets, the Double Up Food Bucks benefit comes in the form of $2 coupons that can be redeemed for fresh fruits and vegetables at any participating farmers market in Oregon! SNAP currency can usually only be redeemed at the market where you received it.
Earning Double Up at Participating Farmers Markets
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Go to the farmers market information tent
SWIPE & MATCH
Swipe your Oregon Trail card for market SNAP tokens to buy SNAP eligible food and we’ll match up to $20 per day with Double Up Food Bucks for fresh fruits and vegetablesĀ
SHOP
Shop for fresh fruits and vegetables in the market! Spend your SNAP tokens and Double Up Food Bucks just like cash with eligible vendors.

EBT/SNAP Cash Benefits
If you receive Cash benefits onto your Oregon Trail card rather than SNAP (food) benefits, you are eligible to participate in the Produce Match program! This program works exactly like Double Up Food Bucks!Ā
Digital Currency Pilot
COMING SOON: Earn and spend Digital Double Up Food Bucks at Come Thru Market
How Digital Double Up Works:
- Go to the farmers market information tent.
- At you first visit, market staff will help you sign up to receive eDUFB via the MyMarketLink app*.
- Swipe your EBT card to receive SNAP currency and your eDUFB match (up to $20 per market) will be automatically loaded into your MyMarketLink digital wallet.
- Shop for fresh fruits and vegetables at the farmers market. Paying with eDUFB? Open your MyMarketLink app and select eDUFB. Show the generated QR Code to the farmer, who will scan the code for payment.
*Not a smartphone app user? Weāll issue you a physical card with a QR Code printed on it to make eDUFB purchases
Still have questions? Visit our FAQ Page!
The farmers market Double Up Food Bucks program is administered by Farmers Market Fund