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Tucson CSA – Tucson CSA Community Supported Agriculture programs support local producers by providing them with a consistent end market When members prepay for a subscription, they are pledging to support local producers and share the risk and rewards of local farming
How it Works - Tucson CSA Community Supported Agriculture programs support local producers by providing them with a consistent end market When members prepay for a subscription, they are pledging to support a local producer and share the rewards and risks of local farming
Our Story - Tucson CSA Our mission at Tucson CSA is to connect and support local producers and consumers of naturally and sustainably grown and produced seasonal foods
Member Info – Tucson CSA Tucson CSA works with a farm share account managing system, Farmigo, which allows our members to manage their shares online and introduces some flexibility into the traditional CSA model From their online accounts, members are able renew their shares, request or remove optional shares and place delivery holds
About - Tucson CSA A CSA (Community Supported Agriculture) is a partnership of mutual commitment between a farm and a community of members who pledge their support to the farm operation, with the farmers and consumers providing mutual support and sharing the risks and benefits of food production
Local Producers - Tucson CSA We partner with a variety of local producers for weekly shares and items in our CSA shop Get to know your local producers below! We work with a variety of farmers weekly to put together beautiful in-season local shares for you each week
FAQ’s - Tucson CSA Your decision to be part of a CSA, individually motivated by a variety of factors, is a big step in supporting your local food system As you may already know, by joining a CSA you are entering into a partnership with a farmer Our focus is to support farmers, thus encouraging local food production
Produce - Tucson CSA Harvest lists (i e which crops are harvested each week for our produce shares) are usually posted on this page on Mondays We call them “planned” harvests because they are what the farm “plans” to harvest for us
TCSA Coffee? Yes, please – Tucson CSA In case you have not checked it out yet, we want to make sure you know that we are carrying our very own Tucson CSA branded coffee sourced and small-batch roasted by Gadsden Coffee Tea Company down in Arivaca We try to carry organic whole beans from three different single-country origins: Mexico, Guatemala and Colombia
Contact - Tucson CSA Parking is easier after 5:30 pm as most CSA members come between 4:00 and 5:30 pm and many Historic Y offices empty after 5:00 pm Please contact us if you wish to make special arrangements for your pickup