Vegetables

The Bronx CSA

Our CSA provides the community with healthy, local produce at a price cheaper than the grocery store. Our prices are based on income levels so that our produce is affordable for everyone. And we accept food stamps (SNAP benefits). Distribution will occur on Tuesdays from 5 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. at 1275 Grand Concourse.

Visit our website: http://bronxcsa.wordpress.com/ or contact us at 212-825-0028 ext. 205 or email bronxcsanyc@gmail.com.

West Harlem CSA

"The West Harlem Community Supported Agriculture, which is a mixed income CSA, provides an affordable alternative to standard grocery shopping. We work to provide healthier food choices for West Harlem residents, where options are limited and many budgets are constrained.

East New York CSA

"The East New York Community Supported Agriculture, a mixed-income CSA, provides an affordable alternative to standard grocery shopping. Our member-run program works to make healthy, fresh, organic food accessible to everyone in the community.

Sixth Street Community Center CSA


"For 14 years the Sixth Street Community Center CSA has provided its members with the freshest and best tasting produce available from local farms. Since 1996 more than 200 different varieties of fruits, vegetables and herbs are provided June to November from our partner farms, Hepworth Farm in Ulster County, New York and Catalpa Ridge Farm in Sussex County, New Jersey.

Greenpoint-Williamsburg CSA


"The GWCSA supports the Garden of Eve Farm of Riverhead, NY, a sustainable, certified-organic farm. Garden of Eve uses earth-friendly methods to farm in an environmentally sustainable way. With every yearly membership, the GWCSA helps stabilize the farm's yearly operating budget by purchasing in advance a share of the season's harvest.

Long Island City CSA


"The Long Island City CSA program is a partnership between the residents of Long Island City and the Farm at Miller’s Crossing in Hudson, NY. We are proud to be a mixed income CSA, ensuring access to good food for people of all income levels."

http://liccsa.wordpress.com

Sprout Creek Farm


"Encompassing 200 acres in Dutchess County, NY, Sprout Creek Farm is really three different entities, distinct yet dynamically entertwined. It is a working farm, raising free-ranging cows, sheep, goats, wild turkeys, guinea fowl, chickens, and pigs.

The Neighborhood School CSA


"The Neighborhood School Community Supported Agriculture, TNS CSA, is a partnership between families living or working in and around the East Village/Lower East Side area and the Angel Family Farm in Goshen, NY. The Angel Family provides members of our CSA with fresh, organically grown vegetables each Tuesday.

Green Harvest Community Supported Agriculture


"Every Saturday (9:00 a.m. - 11:15 a.m.) from June 5, 2010 - October 30, 2010 at Habana Outpost (757 Fulton Street @ South Portland) CSA members will pick up shares provided by our farmers.

We offer vegetable, fruit, egg, and dairy shares."

http://www.greeneharvestcsa.com/

Bay Ridge CSA


"The Bay Ridge CSA is a partnership between community members of Bay Ridge, Brooklyn, and our farms: Hearty Roots (vegetables), Pistil Farm (flowers) and Muddy Farm (eggs) in Red Hook, NY, Montogomery Place Orchards (fruit) in Annandale-on-Hudson, NY, and Lewis Waite Farm (meat, poultry, bread, dairy, jam/honey, etc) in Greenwich, NY. We are proud to announce its third year of bringing farm-fresh, pesticide free, locally grown, affordable food directly to the Bay Ridge community."