State of Vermont Workplace CSA Program Now Open!

So what is Community Supported Agriculture?
Community Supported Agriculture or CSA is the name of a direct marketing relationship between farmers and consumers, where a customer enrolls in a seasonal share from a local farm and receives a certain amount of local food products on a routine and often weekly basis. While the specific terms of membership differ from farm to farm, CSA shares are usually purchased for a set price early in the season in exchange for weekly boxes of mixed produce and other agricultural products.

We are excited to offer the benefits and convenience of a CSA delivered to workplaces around Vermont, to State Employees. The program’s objective is to have a healthier workforce by aiming for more locally sourced food, while making it easily accessible for State Employees.  The Vermont Agency of Agriculture, Foods, and Markets also see workplace deliveries as an important market opportunity for our agricultural communities and a strategy for developing a local food culture at our places of work.

The State of Vermont Workplace CSA Program provides space and opportunity for State of VT Employees to access healthy and local foods offered through VT CSA farms. Weekly CSA shares will be delivered to designated State building drop sites approved by Building and General Services (BGS). Payments must be arranged individually between each State of Vermont Employee and the CSA Farm directly. The State of Vermont will not be involved in any exchange of payment or be responsible for any un-received payments.

If you are interested in supporting Vermont farms and having the convenience of local, healthy food delivered to your workplace; check out one of our delivery locations near you:

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