| What is a CSA? |
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Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) is a unique model of local agriculture that began in Japan over 30 years ago, when a group of women were concerned about the amount of pesticides found in food. Originally called "teikei" in Japanese, which translates to "putting the farmers' face on food," the concept later moved to Europe. Eventually, in the mid 1980s, CSA made its way to the US. Indiana currently has 16 CSA operations.
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