The Centenary Farmers Market is a large market located in the capital city of Bhutan, Thimphu. The market is a popular destination for locals and tourists alike and is known for its wide variety of fresh produce, handicrafts, and other goods.
The market was established in 2008 to provide a centralized location for farmers from around the country to sell their produce directly to consumers. It is named after the centenary celebration of the monarchy in Bhutan, which took place in 2007.
At the Centenary Farmers Market, visitors can find a wide range of fresh fruits and vegetables, including many locally grown varieties. The market also features vendors selling other goods such as handicrafts, clothing, and souvenirs.
The market is an important hub for the local economy, as it provides a reliable source of income for many small farmers and entrepreneurs. It also plays a key role in promoting the consumption of locally grown and produced goods, which is an important part of Bhutan’s efforts to promote sustainable agriculture and economic development.
In addition to its commercial activities, the Centenary Farmers Market also serves as a cultural hub, with many local events and festivals taking place in and around the market. These events showcase traditional Bhutanese music, dance, and other cultural traditions, providing visitors with a unique opportunity to experience Bhutanese culture firsthand.