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How do they impact Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) programs - ruonasargin45 - 06-26-2024

How have you seen Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) programs positively impact local food access and community engagement in your area? Share your experiences and insights!


RE: How do they impact Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) programs - Nyorejuliet - 06-26-2024

(06-26-2024, 07:48 AM)ruonasargin45 Wrote: How have you seen Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) programs positively impact local food access and community engagement in your area? Share your experiences and insights!

I've seen CSA programs really help my community. They give us fresh, local fruits and vegetables, which is great because sometimes it's hard to find good produce.

CSAs also bring people together. We get to know the farmers and often have events like farm tours and harvest parties. This makes us feel more connected.
Plus, CSAs help local farmers by giving them a steady income, which helps them keep their farms running and use good farming practices. Overall, CSAs are a great way to get fresh food, support local farms, and bring people together. It's actually good I must say