![]() FAQs How does it work? Different CSAs work slightly differently, depending on the governing principles behind a particular scheme and the needs of the communities they seek to serve. Basically, however, the idea behind CSA is for consumers to financially commit themselves to supporting the farm and providing a fair income to the growers. In return for this commitment, not only will consumers receive a weekly box of produce direct from the farm, they will also have opportunities to be more involved with the actual growing of that food and have direct access to the land from where that food comes. As the emphasis is always on the health, fertility, and sustainability of the land and the surrounding environment, they can also be guaranteed a high level of commitment to ecological stewardship in return for their continued support. What is the history of CSA? The main idea behind CSA can be traced back to Japan, where a women’s neighbourhood group initiated a direct growing and purchasing relationship between themselves and their local farms, due to concern about the methods used to produce their food. This arrangement, known as ‘teikei’ in Japanese, this translates as ‘putting the farmers’ face on food’. Since the 1960’s, CSA has evolved in several countries throughout Europe as a direct reaction against the rapid industrialisation of food production, which left consumers feeling increasingly detached from where their food was coming from. How many CSAs are there operating in the UK? The Soil Association has identified a minimum of 100 CSA initiatives within the UK. This number is on the increase. What are the typical qualities of CSA?
What are the benefits of CSA schemes?
Benefits to the consumers include:
Benefits to the grower include:
Other benefits include:
Different models of CSA. There are 4 general ways that a CSA organisation can work including by:
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