Community Supported Agriculture –
widely known as CSA – is a relatively recent phenomenon here in the United
States. However, the idea behind the CSA
started in Japan in 1965 where it is known as a Teikei, which translates to
partnership or cooperation. A group of
Japanese women became concerned with the increased use of synthetic chemicals,
the prevalence of processed foods and the corresponding decline in the farm
population. To alleviate these
concerns, the women initiated a direct, cooperative, mutually beneficial
relationship with local farmers whereby they would purchase a share of the
farmer’s crop at the start of the season thereby participating in the farmer’s
success and ensuring quality, locally grown produce.How is Fresh Earth Farms different?