But the event will make a move from Alton Reserve in Hare St to the Aquatic Reserve in line with COVID restrictions.
Market manager Frank Coonerty said the market would return on November 21.
“COVID means we needed to adhere to the four-square-metre rule with one entry and exit, and that simply wasn't going to be possible for us,” he said.
“At aquatic it's a bit easier to adhere to those rules. We have access to the grass, we can provide more space not only for customers but for the store holders as well.
“Plus it's a beautiful location, the trees and the shade make for a really nice environment for people to be a part of and to just enjoy themselves while they are out taking advantage of the wonderful produce available in our town.”
The market has been off for eight months due to the restrictions, and Mr Coonerty said it was essential to get the markets running again.
“It's been a really long layoff for our stallholders,” he said.
“Some have been lucky to be able to sell in other places and through other means, but for some this is the only way they can get their produce out there.
“I really feel for them because they've suffered really badly due to the restrictions, and it's going to take a long time for them to recovery.
“So it's fantastic to be able to put down a date and get things running again, and hopefully the entire community of Echuca-Moama comes out, supports our stallholders and supports the market as we restart.”