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- Introduction: An alternative approach to food distribution has gained momentum in recent years, especially in a state well-known for its farming and community-minded people. With over 65 farms participating, Vermont has been a leader of the United States in the community supported agriculture (CSA) movement. This system allows consumers to invest in their local farms and share in the crop that is produced. By participating in CSA, consumers, farmers, local economy, and the environment see great benefits.
- What is CSA
- CSA vs. traditional food distribution
- Connecting people to place
- Health benefits
- Economy benefits
- Environmental benefits
- Conclusion
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