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Community Supported Agriculture


Overview

A method of marketing used by some fruit, vegetable and livestock producers is known as community supported agriculture (CSA). A grower contacts interested buyers at the beginning of the season and offers shares to purchase. Customers buy the shares or subscriptions for the season. Payment for the season is preferably made up front.

As fruit and vegetable crops are harvested during the growing season, they are delivered directly or to key distribution points each week for customers to pick up. Some farms allow their customers to provide labor in exchange for part or all of the value of the subscription. There are about 1,700 CSAs in the United States, up from about 60 in 1990, according to The New Farm.


Source
 
The History of Community Support Agriculture, The New Farm, 2004.


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Links checked February 2008.


 
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