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Participating in Community Supported Agriculture (CSA)

Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) is a subscription model supporting local farmers – where all customers share in the rewards of a bountiful harvest, and the risks of crop failures. A typical CSA model might see you invest $40 a week into a farm, which provides a vegetable box filled with produce harvested on the farm that week. Boxes may be worth far more than the $40 with an abundant summer harvest or could occasionally be worth less if a crop is damaged. CSA strengthens and provides security for local farmers – ensuring positive cashflow and allowing them to better manage risk. There are currently no true CSA systems in the Illawarra, however, local farm & vegetable box supplier, Green Connect, provides a close alternative.

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Community Supported Agriculture PBS Food

What if you could buy fresh fruit and vegetables each week, grown by a local farmer? You may have heard of CSAs, but do you know how they really work? Watch this video and find out.

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Community Supported Agriculture Reducing Food Waste

Join the conversation with Randal Breen who, with his wife, Juanita and family run Echo Valley Farms, in the beautiful Goomburra Valley in South East Queensland, Australia. Discussing the benefits to their farming system at their Echo Valley Community-supported Agriculture (CSA) and how you can be part of this program to buy directly from producers.

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