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New report “European CSA Overview” released by the European CSA research group.  
​The Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) movement is being increasingly recognized for offering an alternative to the unsustainable industrial food system and thus as a concrete approach in the transition towards agroecology and food sovereignty.
In the “European CSA Overview”, the European CSA Research Group combines the knowledge of actors from 22 European countries. All these actors are from the interface of research and farming and have an intimate knowledge of CSAs in their respective countries. The Report thus gives an insiders’ perspective on the state and the dynamics of the CSA movement in the continent. With this Report, the European CSA Research Group aims to improve knowledge generation and sharing amongst CSAs in Europe and to create awareness among policy makers and the wider public that functioning alternatives to industrial food dependency exist.
Apart from presenting the results of a Europe wide census, this report analyses the agro-ecological dimension of CSA practice.
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Share in the Harvest
An action manual for community supported agriculture produced by the Soil Association.
Click to view, or right click 'save file/link as' to save: A Share in the Harvest Action Manual_2012
European Handbook on CSA
The Handbook has been published as part of the Community Supported Agriculture for Europe project coordinated by Urgenci and conducted 2011-2013. 
Free Download - Thanks to Urgenci
click here to download the European Handbook on Community supported Agriculture.
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Community Supported Agriculture (CSAs)

​Explaining the value of CSAs to new customers
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      • For Farmers
      • For Eaters
    • Agroecology and Solidarity Economy
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      • Admin Team
  • CSA Map and Directory