The Original Meal Delivery Service: Spring Is CSA Signup Time with Margaret Milligan

Published: March 29, 2021, 6:06 p.m.

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With Margaret Milligan, program associate, Buy Fresh Buy Local Nebraska

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Think of a Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) as a farm subscription program. Traditionally, consumers purchase \\u201cshares\\u201d of the farm in the late winter and early spring, then their investment is returned to them throughout the season in the form of a weekly \\u201cshare\\u201d of farm products \\u2013 usually a box or bag packed with seasonal vegetables, fruits, herbs, eggs and value-added products.

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This arrangement allows farms to secure cash in the traditionally lean times of late winter and early spring and means more overall stability in their business plan. CSA retention rates are generally quite high, meaning people tend to support the farm year after year. As restaurant sales vanished during the pandemic, and farmers\\u2019 market sales decreased following the overall trend of lower attendance, CSAs attracted more interest from consumers interested in safely sourced reliable food. In 2020 many CSAs adapted by offering contact-free pickup, or home delivery, as well as online ordering.

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