Community Supported Agriculture Works Because People Commit

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A farm does not fail in the fall. It fails in the spring, when seeds, labor, and costs show up before any food does.

CSA farm with fresh produce and community members

Community Supported Agriculture changes that timing.

It brings the community into the risk, not just the reward.

What a CSA Is

– Members pay upfront
– Farmers gain stability
– Risk is shared

You support food while it is being grown.

Why CSA Grew

Local systems hold when global ones fail.

The Trust Model

“Farming is about relationships.”

What Makes a Strong CSA

– Communication
– Transparency
– Consistency

Limits

This is system-driven, not convenience-driven.

Find a CSA

– https://www.localharvest.org/csa/
– https://www.usdalocalfoodportal.com/

The Bigger Opportunity

Stronger local systems come from direct support.

What this article uncovered and what we should drill into next:

– Starting a CSA

– Pricing

– Scaling

– Expectations

– Farm hubs

– Seasonal food

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