123:. It is an example of community-led management of the production and distribution of goods and services. The organization of food provisioning through commoning is complementary to the horizontal axis of market mediated food provisioning and the verticality of the state distribution and regulation on food. As a model where market agents do not interact solely as competitors but as âmembers of a community collaborating in pursuing a collective action for the commonwealthâ it is also recognized and supported by public policies in some countries. Such frameworks of collaboration between public administration and the cooperative sector are known as
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as a beneficial marketing strategy. This has led to three ideologically based types of CSAs. The first type is instrumental, the CSA is considered a market in the traditional sense, instead of an alternative form of economy and relationship. The second type is functional; there is a relationship of solidarity between the farmer and the subscribers, but this extends mostly to social functions, not managerial or administrative functions. This is the most common type of CSA. The final type is collaborative; this is the closest to the original aims of CSAs where the relationship between the farmer and the subscribers is seen as a partnership.
413:. This network aims to help people set up their CSAs, as well as providing helpful information to help these relations to run more successfully. Registered CSAs are mostly distributed across the east of Scotland. Yet, it is likely there are many more âinformalâ CSAs on the west coast and the Isles. Across Wales and Northern Ireland, CSA's are spread evenly. In England, most CSA's are located in the South East. CSA enterprises across the UK have been growing fast, with most of the farm to community connections beginning and remaining as grassroots initiates, despite limited funding from government or private sector.
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actively participate in the management of agricultural production together with the producers. Producers assume the day-to-day management and work on the farm and are often formally employed by the cooperative, as well as being part of it. Cooperative members participate in production and distribution costs by purchasing shares in the cooperative and paying annual fees for the delivery of vegetables. Cooperative members also participate in some production or distribution tasks as part of their commitment to the cooperative.
195:. Two European farmers, Jan Vander Tuin from Switzerland and Trauger Groh from Germany, brought European biodynamic farming ideas to the United States in the mid-1980s. Vander Tuin had co-founded a community-supported agricultural project named Topinambur located near Zurich, Switzerland. Coinage of the term "community-supported agriculture" stems from Vander Tuin. This influence led to the separate and simultaneous creation of two CSAs in 1986. The CSA Garden at Great Barrington was created in Massachusetts by
401:â Solidarity Purchase Groups). GAS and CSA share similar ethical values and organizational structures, operating based on principles of solidarity, mutuality, and sustainability. However, there are distinct differences between CSAs and GASs in terms of risk-sharing. In a CSA, members choose to provide financial support to farmers, thereby sharing the risks inherent in agricultural work. On the other hand, GAS members do not enter into a formal contract that obligates them to share any potential costs.
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the farmer).The baskets with vegetables and/or fruits are delivered to consumers on a regular basis. The distribution and management of production is the responsibility of the producer and there is usually no collaboration or shared investment between consumers and producers. For the producer it means a capacity and possibility to diversify production and has the advantage of a new distribution channel with very low entry costs.
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half shares, which feed 1 to 3 people. Prices range from $ 200 to $ 500 per season. Full shares are sold at a median of $ 400 and half shares are sold at a median of $ 250. Share prices are mostly determined by overhead costs of production, but are also determined by share prices of other CSAs, variable costs of production, market forces, and income level of the community. Many CSAs have payment plans and low-income options.
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in an alternative community-based arrangement. Galt's 2013 study of CSA farmers found that many farmers charged lower fees and prices for their goods than would provide them with financial security. This study suggested that farmers may charge less than they need to earn fair wages due to undervaluing their expenses and to offset the high costs of CSA products and make it more affordable for customers; see
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over time, these three characteristics have remained constant. The functioning of a CSA also relies on four practical arrangements: for farmers to know the needs of a community, for consumers to have the opportunity to express to farmers what their needs and financial limitations are, for commitments between farmers and consumers to be consciously established, and for farmers needs to be recognized.
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is willing to fund a whole season's budget in order to get quality foods. The system has many variations on how the farm budget is supported by the consumers and how the producers then deliver the foods. CSA theory purports that the more a farm embraces whole-farm, whole-budget support, the more it can focus on quality and reduce the risk of
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CSAs market their farms and shares in different ways. CSAs employ different channels of marketing to diversify their sales efforts and increase subscriptions. CSAs use local farmers' markets, restaurants, on-farm retail, wholesale to natural food stores, and wholesale to local groceries in addition
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if this puts the price above the cost of production) if they know where it is coming from, who is involved, and have special access to it. However, some farmers participating in community-supported agriculture do not experience the economic benefits that they are perceived to obtain by participating
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In most original CSAs, a core group of members existed. This core group of members helped to make decisions about and run the CSA including marketing, distribution, administrative, and community organization functions. CSAs with a core group of members are most profitable and successful. However,
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methods, and a shared risk membershipâmarketing structure. This kind of farming operates with a much greater degree of involvement of consumers and other stakeholders than usualâresulting in a stronger consumer-producer relationship. The core design includes developing a cohesive consumer group that
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Switzerland were organized as cooperatives. They belong to the category of farmer-shareholder cooperatives. Cooperatives are based on direct cooperation between farmers and consumers. Consumers or cooperative members
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Shares are distributed in several different ways. Shares are most often distributed weekly. Most CSAs allow share pick up at the farm. Shares are also distributed through regional dropoff, direct home or office dropoff, farmers' markets, and community center/church dropoff. For example, the new
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to their CSAs to market shares. One problem that CSAs encounter is over-production, so CSAs often sell their produce and products in ways other than shares. Often, CSA farms also sell their products at local farmers' markets. Excess products are sometimes given to food banks.
429:â scheme which ran from 2007 to 2012. This supported the growth of CSAs across each of the countries, through providing funding that enabled the use of community and social enterprise approaches to link consumers and producers in the local food-related third sector.
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The consumer pays for things such as transparency, environmental stewardship, producer relationships, etc. The farmers engaged in CSAs do so to fulfill goals other than income and are not compensated fairly in these exchanges. This kind of market holds
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Barrington remained together until 1990 when many members left to form the Mahaiwe Harvest CSA. One of the original founders, Robyn Van En, became incredibly influential in the CSA movement in America and founded
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practice that decommodifies food and âstrengthens the imaginary of community as a source of reward and space of emancipationâ CSA has been acknowledged as an important step-stone in a sustainability transition in agri-food systems.
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and the members and farmers share the risk of farming. The goals of the first CSA model in the US were to have the producer and consumer to come into the market as equals and make an exchange with fair prices and fair wages.
353:(FRACP) is a French-speaking federation of CSAs and supports the creation of new CSAs. It was created in 2008 with 13 CSA groups as founding members. FRACP is sponsored by Uniterre, a small farmers' union that is part of
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weekly letters of what is happening on the farm, inviting them for harvest, or holding an open-farm event. Some CSAs provide for contributions of labor in lieu of a portion of subscription costs.
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1285:Anderson, Mark (August 22, 2010).
1270:. October 26, 2007. Archived from
1065:DeMuth, Suzanne (September 1993).
540:Distribution and marketing methods
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2530:Run-of-the-river hydroelectricity
1941:, Santa Barbara: ABC-CLIO, 86â94.
1782:"Community Supported Agriculture"
1770:"Community Supported Agriculture"
1145:"Community Supported Agriculture"
625:Development-supported agriculture
399:GAS (Gruppi di acquisto solidale)
125:Public-Commons-Partnerships (PCP)
3097:Agriculture in the United States
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3000:UN Millennium Declaration (2000)
345:Regional networks in Switzerland
262:'s CSA program that helps serve
2586:Corporate social responsibility
2515:Ocean thermal energy conversion
2454:Community-supported agriculture
2139:Human impact on the environment
90:Community-supported agriculture
2826:Socially responsible marketing
1885:"Farmie Markets of Upstate NY"
1178:"CSAs Rooted in Black History"
958:10.1016/j.jrurstud.2016.10.003
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3017:Sustainable Development Goals
2821:Socially responsible business
2011:Speth, James Gustav. (2008).
1856:(2008), retrieved 04-11-2013.
1651:"Gas | economiasolidale.net"
985:10.1007/978-94-007-4503-2_11
733:Agriculture and Human Values
3117:Rural community development
2846:Sustainability organization
2631:Standards and certification
2222:Social return on investment
1870:September 12, 2018, at the
1840:September 12, 2018, at the
1675:AA. VV., AA VV (May 2016).
1292:Sacramento Business Journal
610:Community supported fishery
311:Solidarische Landwirtschaft
157:Solidarische Landwirtschaft
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2271:Systemic change resistance
1989:, 2nd ed. NorLights Press.
1985:McFadden, Steven. (2011).
1961:HarvestHand- What is a CSA
1143:Adam, Katherine L (2006).
1033:10.3390/agriculture7010006
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3137:Agricultural cooperatives
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2449:Climate-smart agriculture
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1345:Pilgeram, Ryanne (2015).
874:10.1177/00420980221094700
825:10.1177/23996544211033992
785:(1 ed.). Routledge.
745:10.1007/s10460-013-9477-z
615:Community wealth building
252:climate change mitigation
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2591:Environmental accounting
2340:Sustainable architecture
2330:Environmental technology
1351:Academic Search Complete
1241:The University of Sidney
946:Journal of Rural Studies
264:under-served communities
223:A parallel model called
30:Not to be confused with
3147:Sustainable food system
3142:Consumers' cooperatives
3127:Community organizations
2464:Sustainable agriculture
640:Sustainable agriculture
116:through local markets.
3107:Agricultural economics
3007:(Rio+10, Johannesburg)
2876:Sustainable management
2861:Urban drainage systems
2601:Environmental planning
2565:Water recycling shower
2555:Tidal stream generator
2350:Sustainable industries
2309:Sustainable population
2294:Demographic transition
2276:Tragedy of the commons
1795:, accessed 05-15-2013.
1120:. 2005. Archived from
921:Cite journal requires
557:Challenges for farmers
519:biodynamic agriculture
427:Making Local Food Work
421:Support came from the
324:solidarity agriculture
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170:solidarity agriculture
3122:Community development
2899:Humanistic capitalism
2714:Environmental finance
2355:Sustainable packaging
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1909:14(2), Winter/Spring.
1891:on November 10, 2013.
1814:University of Vermont
1157:on September 28, 2006
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2866:Urban infrastructure
2560:Water heat recycling
2383:Conservation biology
2227:Steady-state economy
2202:Micro-sustainability
2187:Ecological footprint
2144:Planetary boundaries
1655:economiasolidale.net
1262:"Farm-fresh project"
1117:The Rodale Institute
1079:on February 24, 2015
605:Community land trust
433:Socio-economic model
191:ideas formulated by
2967:Earth Summit (1992)
2621:Metrics and indices
2474:Sustainable fishery
2393:Holocene extinction
2212:Product stewardship
2182:Earth Overshoot Day
620:Community gardening
439:alternative markets
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3112:Agricultural labor
2426:Sustainable energy
2388:Endangered species
2345:Sustainable design
2259:Consumer behaviour
1787:2012-08-23 at the
1756:2012-08-23 at the
702:10.1111/ecge.12015
690:Economic Geography
650:Worker cooperative
580:Agrarian socialism
464:biodynamic farming
279:ecological farming
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3092:Urban agriculture
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2988:Lisbon Principles
2960:Our Common Future
2638:Sustainable yield
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2197:Green consumption
2134:Global governance
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2000:Organic Gardening
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1183:Mother Earth News
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994:978-94-007-4502-5
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