become vendor

Islamabad Farmers Market is a curated marketplace with limited space and high demand. This form is your-first step toward joining our community of sustaintable, local producers.

01. Read the instructions

Thoroughly read all instructions, it is important that your are well-informed before you register with us

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02. Vendor Application!

Carefully fill out the Vendor Application, in details. Share your story with us!

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03. Make the Payment!

Upon answering all questions, make the payment online to complete your application its simple and secure!

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04. Sit Tight!

We've received your application. Sit back and relax, we'll get back to you within 7 to 14 days.

What You will Need

  • Business Details (Name, Contact, Tax ID)

  • Product Description

  • Sustainability & production practices

  • Supporting files (Optional uploads; water/soil reports)

Eligibility Criteria

We only accept specialized food and body use products

Cakes & Bakery goods

Crafts & Arts

Soaps & Lotion

Fee Notice

  • Rs 5000 non refundable application fee

  • Rs 2000/hour may apply if a site visit is required for quality assesment

  • Please note: Payment of application fee does not guarantee acceptance into the market.

Quality Assessment

All vendors must complete a sustaintable self-assessment based on the UN FAO SAFA framework

Watch Overview Video

Important Before You Begin

We require thoughtful, complete responses in the application form. Especially around your products, sourcing, and sustainability practices.

All questions in the form are mandatory, and your answers will determine whether your application moves forward.

Please take your time, incomplete or vague submissions will not be considered.

This is a curated market, not a casual bazaar. We are very selective about our vendors. Incomplete or poorly prepared submissions will not be considered.

OUR
STORY!

Click here to learn how we became Islamabad's Favourite Market.

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PLAN MY
VISIT!

Your guide for spending a farm fresh morning at the Farmers Market.

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