open4noCommunity Supported Agriculture (CSA) is a direct partnership between producer(s) and a group of consumers/members to share the risks and responsibilities of farming activities. CSA aims at producing and providing environmentally, socially, economically, and nutritionally sustainable food. Past research has focused on CSA members’ motivations. This research aims to gain a better understanding of CSA farmers’ perceived benefits and drawbacks in managing a CSA farm, and whether CSA management perception varies in dierent countries. The research collected data from 35 farmers that were based in the United States (US) and Hungary (HU). Data elaboration includes a one-way Anova test, Chi-square test, principal component analysis, a...
This NebGuide explains what community supported agriculture is, how it works and what producers will...
This study reconsiders the purported benefits of community found in Community Supported Agriculture ...
Community Supported Agriculture operations (CSAs) have grown rapidly in recent years. The original m...
Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) is a direct partnership between producer(s) and a group of co...
Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) is an alternative food system that directly connects consumers...
In the United States there is a tremendous amount of interest in Community Supported Agriculture (CS...
Community-supported agriculture (CSA) is an alternative way of supplying food based on direct intera...
Community-supported agriculture (CSA) is a widely-used approach for farmers to sell directly to cons...
Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) has undergone both a rapid increase in growth and interest ove...
E.B. 2003-07Surveyed members of two Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) farms in the Ithaca (Tompk...
This study reconsiders the purported benefits of community found in Community Supported Agriculture ...
Community Supported Agriculture is a farming practice that provides a direct link between the commun...
Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) gained increasing attention and experienced rapid growth in th...
Community supported agriculture (CSA) is a producer–consumer union that aims to shift the predominan...
This fact sheet describes what community supported agriculture is, types of models, benefits, barrie...
This NebGuide explains what community supported agriculture is, how it works and what producers will...
This study reconsiders the purported benefits of community found in Community Supported Agriculture ...
Community Supported Agriculture operations (CSAs) have grown rapidly in recent years. The original m...
Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) is a direct partnership between producer(s) and a group of co...
Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) is an alternative food system that directly connects consumers...
In the United States there is a tremendous amount of interest in Community Supported Agriculture (CS...
Community-supported agriculture (CSA) is an alternative way of supplying food based on direct intera...
Community-supported agriculture (CSA) is a widely-used approach for farmers to sell directly to cons...
Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) has undergone both a rapid increase in growth and interest ove...
E.B. 2003-07Surveyed members of two Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) farms in the Ithaca (Tompk...
This study reconsiders the purported benefits of community found in Community Supported Agriculture ...
Community Supported Agriculture is a farming practice that provides a direct link between the commun...
Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) gained increasing attention and experienced rapid growth in th...
Community supported agriculture (CSA) is a producer–consumer union that aims to shift the predominan...
This fact sheet describes what community supported agriculture is, types of models, benefits, barrie...
This NebGuide explains what community supported agriculture is, how it works and what producers will...
This study reconsiders the purported benefits of community found in Community Supported Agriculture ...
Community Supported Agriculture operations (CSAs) have grown rapidly in recent years. The original m...